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  2. Red light therapy is going viral for skin, hair and exercise ...

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    A 2015 systematic review investigating the effects of red light therapy on exercise found that red light therapy shows promising results for improving performance and aiding muscle recovery when ...

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    In 2022, the company sold over 100 therapy beds per year for $50,000. [4] In the same year the company introduced the Food and Drug Administration-registered OvationULT Red Light Therapy bed, which has been used at several resorts in the Las Vegas area, including the Aria, Vdara, Bellagio, Park MGM, Green Valley Ranch, and Red Rock.

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    Red light therapy, a.k.a. low-level laser therapy (LLLT), isn’t a new thing—one 2009 study talks about it, for example—but it’s getting plenty of buzz lately.

  5. The 5 Best Red Light Therapy Devices to Use for Youthful Hands

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    Ahead, the best red light therapy devices for hands to shop now. MORE: The 9 Best Hair Growth Devices for Achieving Thicker, Fuller, and Healthier-Looking Strands. LED Hand Perfector.

  6. Light-emitting diode therapy - Wikipedia

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    The history of light therapy can be traced back to ancient Egypt and India, where therapy with natural sunlight was first used to treat leucoderma. [3] In the 1850s, Florence Nightingale's advocacy of exposure to clean air and sunlight for health restoration also contributed to the initial development of light therapy for treatments. [4]

  7. Light therapy - Wikipedia

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    Light therapy, also called phototherapy or bright light therapy is the exposure to direct sunlight or artificial light at controlled wavelengths in order to treat a variety of medical disorders, including seasonal affective disorder (SAD), circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, cancers, neonatal jaundice, and skin wound infections.