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Older Women with Type 2 Diabetes Have Different Patterns of Blood Use in their Brains – Mirage News
A whole-head NIRScap, which measures over 100+ channels of fNIRS data, delivers infrared light into the scalp and was used to measure both oxygenated and…

A whole-head NIRScap, which measures over 100+ channels of fNIRS data, delivers infrared light into the scalp and was used to measure both oxygenated and unoxygenated blood use by the brain. Photo courtesy: NIRx
Stacey Gorniak, associate professor in the UH Department of Health and Human Performance and director of the Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research, is reporting that brains of older women with Type 2 diabetes do not use as much oxygenated blood as those who don’t have the dise…
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