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  • more about #lighttherapy more comments →
    Curves: As a red head, I am glad to know they are working on skin cancer research....just in case its in my future. I wonder if I can go out in the sunshine now. more »
    scarbrtj: Many skin cancers are currently treated by a combo of light and drugs (called photodynamic therapy)... PDT is used to treat many skin conditions, bu... more »
    Fractal the Meek: Joe: "Is something glowing out of the back of your pants, Fred?"Fred: "Um. No." more »
    strider_mt2k: Prepare the Neutron Beam!! more »
    ripfire: I heard this thing also stimulates hair growth in your nose. more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I suffer from it as well. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: I'll pass because this could actually be counterproductive. I'm a photic sneezer, meaning that when I go from areas of low light to bright light - esp... more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Does this work like the 3 sea shells? more »
  • #lighttherapy

    OLEDs to be Used to Treat Skin Cancer, Acne

    OLEDs boast great resolutions and energy efficiency, but they could also be used to treat skin cancer and acne. A U.K. team is developing wearable OLED stickers that'll cure your skin ailments on the go. More »
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    Lifemax Sneezer Beam Annihilates Your Allergies With Light

  • #therapy

    LTK-2000 Therapy Station Tries to Soothe Your Senses All At Once

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