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Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital conducted low-level light therapy on 38 patients who had suffered moderate traumatic brain injury.
Patients who received light therapy showed a greater change in resting-state connectivity in seven brain region pairs during the acute-to-subacute recovery phase.
Light therapy has also been linked with blood vessel dilation and anti-inflammatory effects.
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