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Why he developed stroke therapy device

Yaron Segal’s son Lear was born with familial dysautonomia (Riley-Day syndrome). Yaron established the startup BrainQ (see here previously) to search for a solution. His brainwave helmet doesn’t help Lear, but its low-intensity electromagnetic field is curing many stroke patients. … Continue reading

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Technology Pioneer

The World Economic Forum selected Israel’s Brain.Q (see here previously) for the 2024 cohort of WEF Technology Pioneers. Brain.Q will contribute cutting-edge insights and expertise to the Forum’s global initiatives over the next two years, helping to scale their impact. … Continue reading

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Faster recovery from strokes

Israel’s Brain.Q (reported here May 2018) reported that the double-blind trial of its AI-based electromagnetic therapy shows that patients recovered 77% faster from the disabilities caused by the stroke and were able to resume normal life. The therapy now has … Continue reading

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AI to treat brain disorders

Israel’s Brain.Q is developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to treat neurological disorders. These identify high resolution spectral patterns in a patient’s Electroencephalogram (EEG) that can be used to treat patients after strokes or spinal injury with tailored electromagnetic therapy. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/brainq-technologies-raises-88-million-to-treat-neurodisorders-with-artificial-intelligence-682666821.html … Continue reading

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