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Old 08-04-2008, 12:48 PM #11
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BUMP - Just wanting to bump this back up in case someone who had any updates or other ideas could see this thread. Thanks.
The illustrations in this July, 2008 story in the London Daily Mail appear to show a different way of keeping the LEDs close to the head...with the gaps, not so much like a helmut anymore.

It will be interesting to follow this patient's progress.






This $2000 projector doesn't cite any clinical benefit for the money but tries to capitalize on the buzz from the original reports.

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