Researchers from Peking University have found phototherapy may be a
promising non-drug intervention for alleviating dementia symptoms.There is
currently no cure for dementia and research continues to discover new ways
to treat dementia and its symptomsMore than 55 million people around the world have dementia — an
umbrella term for neurodegenerative diseases that impair one’s ability to
remember, think, or make decisions. Examples of dementia include
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common foform of the condition, and Lewy body
dementia.
promising non-drug intervention for alleviating dementia symptoms.There is
currently no cure for dementia and research continues to discover new ways
to treat dementia and its symptomsMore than 55 million people around the world have dementia — an
umbrella term for neurodegenerative diseases that impair one’s ability to
remember, think, or make decisions. Examples of dementia include
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common foform of the condition, and Lewy body
dementia.
Adding to those potential treatments is new research from Peking University
in China, which has found phototherapy may be a promising non-drug
intervention for helping alleviate dementia symptoms.