Tag: prosopagnosia
Real patient experiences
Webinar #18 – Face Blindness
Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical explains face blindness, or prosopagnosia, which affects about one in fifty people. A case of significant improvement after exosome treatment is presented. (n.b. Exosomes are not FDA-approved to treat face blindness)
Edward
02/04/2021
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Exosomes 21: Bias is unavoidable
The ability to be a reliable historian and judge of any changes after exosome therapy is a challenge for nearly everyone.
Edward
12/08/2019
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Exosomes 15: Face Blindness
I’m happy to report that according to Lisa, her life has improved since receiving exosomes since there is about a 30% improvement which has brought her to the point of not being nervous in social situations.
Edward
10/25/2019
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Face blindness reveals much about cognitive bias
Our patient is a 48-yo woman who had normal facial recognition until her first pregnancy when she noted that she couldn’t remember new faces
Edward
10/25/2019
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