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Shining a specific kind of infrared light on the heads of stressed rats makes more nitric oxide in a brain area called the hippocampus, which might help improve blood flow and energy production in their brain cells.

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Scientists shone infrared light on stressed rats' heads and found more nitric oxide in a brain region linked to mood, which may help improve blood flow and energy production in brain cells.

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