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  • 670nm red light exposure improved aged mitochondrial function, colour vision

    Posted: 2025-02-16 08:33:47

    Exposure to 670nm red light significantly improved declining mitochondrial function and color vision in aged fruit flies. The study found that daily exposure for a short duration revitalized the photoreceptors' mitochondria, increasing ATP production and reducing oxidative stress. This led to demonstrably improved color discrimination ability in older flies, suggesting a potential non-invasive therapy for age-related vision decline.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43066394

    HN commenters discuss the study's small sample size (n=24) and the lack of a control group receiving a different wavelength of light. Some express skepticism about the mechanism of action and the generalizability of the results to humans beyond this specific age group (67-85). Others are intrigued by the potential benefits of red light therapy, sharing anecdotal experiences and links to related research, including its use for wound healing and pain relief. Several commenters highlight the affordability and accessibility of red light devices, suggesting self-experimentation while cautioning against potential risks and the need for further research. There's also discussion around the placebo effect and the importance of rigorous scientific methodology.