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Do you have a hot brain?

osisposis

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Jarred YoungerI just released a video on our new technique to measure brain temperature. I hope we can use this brain scan to identify when someone has neuroinflammation that is causing pain and fatigue. You can see the video by going to our youtube channel, or by clicking on the link below:..Sponsored · Neuroinflammation, Pain, and Fatigue Laboratory at UAB
 

wastwater

Senior Member
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I often feel I have hot head and wondered if a cold cap like in chemotherapy would help.
I was going to have a heat map thing done at a neurofeedback place cant remember what it was called.
HEG hemoencephalography is another that I saw,think that was to do with blood flow.
 

osisposis

Senior Member
Messages
389
I often feel I have hot head and wondered if a cold cap like in chemotherapy would help.
I was going to have a heat map thing done at a neurofeedback place cant remember what it was called.
HEG hemoencephalography is another that I saw,think that was to do with blood flow.


[QUOTE I've been using cold wet towels and ice packs around my head and neck for years now , it brings down the inflammation in the brain [/QUOTE]