Former Aerospace Engineer and Resona Health Founder Mark L. Fox Releases The Memory Room, Exploring Emerging Science Behind Cognitive Support in Memory Care TheFormer Aerospace Engineer and Resona Health Founder Mark L. Fox Releases The Memory Room, Exploring Emerging Science Behind Cognitive Support in Memory Care The

New Book Challenges Conventional Dementia Care, Advocates for Non-Invasive Stimulation to Foster More ‘Good Days’

2026/06/13 17:00
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At a time when over 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, a new book challenges the long-held assumption that little can be done beyond managing symptoms. Mark L. Fox, founder of Resona Health and former aerospace engineer, has released The Memory Room: A New Way to Create Clarity, Calm, and Connection in Assisted Living, which explores the science behind cognitive variability and non-pharmacological interventions aimed at helping individuals experience more moments of clarity and connection.

The book draws on research from MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and clinical findings from a completed Phase 1 study. Fox argues that the ‘good days’ observed by caregivers are not random but may reflect measurable neural changes that can be supported through safe, non-invasive methods. ‘The question is no longer whether these moments happen,’ Fox said. ‘The question is whether we can help create the conditions that allow them to happen more often.’

Central to the discussion is 40 Hz gamma stimulation, a field that gained attention after MIT studies suggested stimulation at 40 cycles per second may influence brain health processes like microglial activation and neural network coordination. The book highlights BlueVibe, a wearable device by Resona Health that combines pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology and pulsed blue light at 40 Hz. Results from a six-week Phase 1 study involving 41 participants showed that all 41 demonstrated improvement in cognitive function scores, with no regression or adverse effects. Statistical analysis produced a p-value of less than 0.000001.

Fox emphasizes that neither BlueVibe nor any technology is a cure for Alzheimer’s or dementia. ‘This is a book about supporting the brain’s remaining capacity,’ he explained. ‘It’s about helping residents access more of the abilities they still have.’ The book is aimed at assisted living operators, memory care directors, healthcare administrators, clinicians, caregivers, and families seeking evidence-informed approaches to cognitive support.

Early readers describe the book as scientifically accessible and emotionally compelling, combining neuroscience with real-world caregiver experiences. Fox’s background in precision systems engineering informs his approach to developing non-invasive wellness technologies.

For more information, visit Resona Health. The book is available on Amazon.

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