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Safety first

But Vernon says it's concerning that there's no governing body for neurofeedback in the UK. 'There's no published research showing that it has a negative impact - that's an important point. But anybody could set themselves up as a practitioner. From a safety point of view, I'd make sure that they'd at least had some training.'

The Society of Applied Neuroscience - international experts in neurofeedback - is setting up certified programs to ensure people using the technique are adequately trained.



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