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iSyncWave Detects Early Signs of Alzheimer's Dementia

iSyncWave is a brain-mapping helmet that's useful for detecting early signs of Alzheimer's dementia and thanks to its portable design, it helps to offer an alternative to the EEG machines used in doctor's offices and hospitals. The technology is designed to detect electrical activity in the brain to diagnose a variety of neurological disorders and iSyncWave makes early detection possible from home.

The portable helmet shown at CES 2021 is not only designed to offer early detection for Alzheimer's dementia but it also provides LED therapy treatments for a range of neurological conditions.

While EEG machines rely on adhesive patches and gel, iSyncWave only needs to be placed atop the head to begin providing a reading on the electrical activity in the brain.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Brain-mapping Technology - There is an opportunity to develop more portable and user-friendly brain-mapping tools for early diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
2. Home-based Medical Devices - Innovations in medical devices that can be used at home, such as iSyncWave, have the potential to transform the healthcare industry by improving accessibility and reducing costs.
3. LED Therapy for Neurological Conditions - There is a growing trend of using LED therapy to treat neurological conditions, creating demand for new products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - There's an opportunity for healthcare technology companies to develop portable, user-friendly devices like iSyncWave for diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
2. Medical Devices - Companies in the medical device industry can capitalize on the trend of developing home-based medical devices such as iSyncWave to expand their product offerings and improve patient outcomes.
3. LED Therapy - The LED light therapy industry has an opportunity to expand its products and services beyond skin-care applications to neurological conditions.

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