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Cognito Therapeutics just raised $73 million to test its headset in 500 patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Veteran British comedian Ian Cognito died on stage Thursday evening during a stand-up performance.
Riding high on studies showing that its tech improves cognition and slows atrophy in Alzheimer’s patients, Cognito has secured a flurry of funding.
Ian Cognito, a British comic, fell ill during his stand-up set at the Atic bar in the English town of Bicester, 14 miles north of Oxford, according to CNN.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cognito Therapeutics, a neurotechnology company advancing disease-modifying therapies to treat CNS diseases, announced today a $73M Series B financing round ...
Cognito Therapeutics to Advance Digital Therapeutic for Alzheimer’s into Pivotal Studies Based on Positive Clinical Results Announced at AD/PD 2021 ...
Using specific frequencies of flashing lights and sounds to stimulate the brain’s electrical activity, Cognito Therapeutics believes it can help treat Alzheimer’s disease by energizing neurons ...
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