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Nexalin Technology Announces Additional Positive Clinical Results in Alzheimer’s Disease with Gen-2 SYNC Neurostimulation Device

Core Insights - Nexalin Technology, Inc. has published positive clinical data demonstrating that its Gen-2 Nexalin DIFS™ technology significantly improves cognitive performance and brain connectivity in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease, marking a significant milestone for the company's technology platform [1][2] Clinical Study Findings - The study is the first to provide fMRI confirmation that a 40-Hz, 15 mA electrical waveform can enhance hippocampal-cortical connectivity in Alzheimer's patients, correlating with measurable cognitive improvements [2] - Patients using Nexalin's Gen-2 SYNC 40-Hz DIFS device showed statistically significant improvements in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores compared to the sham group, with P-values of .001 and .03 respectively [5] - Enhanced functional connectivity was observed between the hippocampus and key cortical regions, critical for memory and executive function, as confirmed by resting-state fMRI [5] - Increased connectivity between the hippocampus and middle cingulate gyrus was significantly correlated with improvements on the Boston Naming Test, indicating a link between brain network modulation and cognitive outcomes [5] Safety and Regulatory Status - The Nexalin Gen-2 SYNC 15 mA DIFS device has been approved in China for treating depression and insomnia, and in Brazil and Oman for anxiety, depression, and insomnia [3][6] - No adverse events were reported during the treatment period, reinforcing the safety and tolerability of Nexalin's DIFS technology [5] Market Potential - The global Alzheimer's disease market is projected to exceed $20 billion annually, highlighting the potential for Nexalin's non-invasive neurostimulation technology as a safe and effective alternative to pharmacologic treatments [2]