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By: Newsworthy.ai
June 13, 2026

New Book Challenges Conventional Thinking About Dementia Care and Offers a New Vision for Creating More Good Days

At a time when more than 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia and families continue searching for meaningful ways to support loved ones facing cognitive decline, a new book is challenging one of memory care's most deeply held assumptions: 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, a groundbreaking new book that explores the science behind cognitive variability, 40 Hz gamma stimulation, and emerging non-pharmacological approaches designed to help individuals living with dementia experience more moments of clarity, engagement, and connection.

Drawing on research from MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, clinical findings from a completed Phase 1 study, and decades of engineering experience, Fox presents a compelling case that the "good days" caregivers and families often observe are not random events, but may reflect measurable changes in neural function that can potentially be supported through safe, non-invasive interventions.

"Anyone who has spent time in memory care has seen it," said Fox. "A resident who suddenly remembers a family member's name. A conversation that lasts twenty minutes when it normally lasts two. A moment when someone seems more present, more connected, and more themselves. The question is no longer whether these moments happen. The question is whether we can help create the conditions that allow them to happen more often."

The book examines the rapidly expanding field of 40 Hz gamma stimulation, an area of neuroscience that gained international attention following MIT studies demonstrating that stimulation at 40 cycles per second may influence biological processes associated with brain health, including microglial activation, glymphatic function, and neural network coordination.

At the center of the discussion is BlueVibe, a wearable device developed by Resona Health that combines pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology and pulsed blue light stimulation at 40 Hz. The book presents results from a completed six-week Phase 1 study involving 41 participants.

According to the study:

  • 41 out of 41 participants demonstrated improvement in measured cognitive function scores.
  • No participants experienced regression.
  • No adverse effects were reported.
  • Statistical analysis produced a p-value of less than 0.000001.

Fox emphasizes throughout the book that neither BlueVibe nor any existing technology should be viewed as a cure for Alzheimer's disease or dementia.

"This is not a book about curing dementia," Fox explained. "It's a book about supporting the brain's remaining capacity. It's about helping residents access more of the abilities they still have. It's about creating more opportunities for connection, communication, and quality of life."

The Memory Room is written specifically for assisted living operators, memory care directors, nursing leaders, healthcare administrators, clinicians, caregivers, and families seeking practical, evidence-informed approaches to supporting cognitive function.

Healthcare leaders may find particular relevance in the book's discussion of non-drug interventions, implementation challenges in senior living environments, caregiver burnout, family satisfaction, and the growing demand for innovative memory care solutions.

Early readers have described the book as both scientifically accessible and emotionally compelling, combining neuroscience, real-world caregiver experiences, and practical implementation strategies into a vision for the future of memory care.

The Memory Room: A New Way to Create Clarity, Calm, and Connection in Assisted Living is available now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H4XQHTV9

About Mark L. Fox

Mark L. Fox is the Founder and Inventor of Resona Health and a former aerospace engineer whose career focused on precision systems engineering in high-performance environments. He is the inventor of BlueVibe and an advocate for evidence-informed, non-invasive wellness technologies designed to support cognitive function, emotional well-being, and quality of life.

About Resona Health

Resona Health develops innovative frequency-based wellness technologies utilizing pulsed electromagnetic fields, light therapy, and other non-invasive modalities. The company's mission is to create practical, accessible tools that help individuals achieve greater wellness and quality of life through science-driven innovation.

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Resona Health
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