Laser Treatment Of Brain Cells Does Not Significantly Reduce Stroke Disability, Study Shows
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - 23:28
in Health & Medicine
Low-radiation infrared laser therapy failed to significantly reduce stroke disability in a clinical trial. Patients with mild stroke did have improvement in neurological deficits after laser therapy.
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