Medscape January 7, 2022
Laird Harrison

A portable neuromodulation device can put the user in a meditative state with the potential to ease chronic pain, according to its teenage inventors.

The Fluxwear Shift pulses electromagnetic energy into the user’s brain, synchronizing neurons in patterns that resemble meditation, said Kamran Ansari, the company’s 16-year-old CEO. The low-level stimulation measures in the microteslas.

The Fluxwear Shift, a new neuromodulation device that can be worn anywhere.

Kamran Ansari and his sister, Nadia Ansari, introduced the product at CES 2022, the annual trade show of the Consumer Technology Association.

Yes, you read that right: 16 years old. Kamran Ansari, a math prodigy who studied calculus in middle school, set to work on the device after his sister, Nadia Ansari, 18,...

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