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Thread ID: 91706 2008-07-16 02:17:00 But would you remember to put it on??? johcar (6283) PC World Chat
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689336 2008-07-16 02:17:00 Infrared device may help dementia victims

EASINGTON, England - A British dementia patient's progress using an infrared device in an experimental helmet could be "hugely significant," the device's developer says. Dr. Gordon Dougal, a general practitioner from Easington, England, treated dementia patient Clem Fennell with his infrared device when Fennell's family sought help two months ago, The Daily Mail reported Monday. He showed remarkable improvement in three weeks, Fennell's wife, Vickey, said. "My husband, Clem, was fading away. It is as if he is back," she told the British newspaper. "His personality has started to show again. We are absolutely thrilled." The helmet hasn't been proven in clinical trials but the family said the effects of the twice-a-day, 10-minute sessions were incredible, family members said. Fennell now can converse and go shopping unaccompanied, tasks that eluded him before the treatment, the newspaper said. Dougal said he believes the device, which bathes the brain in infrared light, could help thousands of dementia patients. Dougal, a director of the medical research company Virulite, developed the helmet with Sunderland University. The helmet has skull-penetrating 700 LED lights, thought to be the right wavelength that stimulate brain cell growth, slow memory decline and reverse dementia symptoms, The Daily Mail said.

What immediately sprung to my mind was the tin-foil hats people wear who are worried the government is reading their minds...

But actually, it looks like this (img.dailymail.co.uk). Still a bit ostentatious to wear in public, maybe the production version will be more 'fashionable'...

Link (www.dailymail.co.uk)
johcar (6283)
689337 2008-07-16 02:58:00 Pretty basic fans on that thing. Wonder if they'd improve its effect with water cooling .... Biggles (121)
689338 2008-07-16 03:20:00 What immediately sprung to my mind was the tin-foil hats people wear who are worried the government is reading their minds . . .

The first thing that comes to mind is - some people wouldn't have a lot to read any way, esp with some of the things they do :D :lol:
wainuitech (129)
689339 2008-07-16 03:26:00 The helmet has skull-penetrating 700 LED lights, thought to be the right wavelength that stimulate brain cell growth............................................ ................What immediately sprung to my mind was the tin-foil hats
It is a tinfoil hat, by a tinfoil hat scientist.
pctek (84)
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