Neurode wants to treat and track ADHD symptoms through a wearable headband | TechCrunch
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Neurode's wearable headband offers an innovative alternative for treating ADHD by using light electrical stimulation to help regulate brain activity, requiring just 20 minutes of daily use.
Nathalie Gouailhardou, co-founder of Neurode, shares her personal experience of ADHD, emphasizing that traditional stimulant treatments had undesirable side effects, inspiring her to develop this safer alternative.
The headband functions by delivering light electrical stimulation to the prefrontal cortex; while some users report a tingling sensation, others may not feel anything, yet it aims to improve focus.
The inception of Neurode stemmed from a conversation between co-founders about how non-invasive brain imaging technology could be adapted for at-home ADHD treatment, challenging the norms of existing therapeutic options.
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