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Devices for vagus nerve stimulation include one the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved that goes into the body, to treat epilepsy and depression. It ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how common bariatric surgical procedures alter carbohydrate metabolism by examining the effect of vagal nerve ...
Learn more about this procedure that may be used to treat epilepsy and other neurological conditions when other treatments haven't worked.
A Mayo Clinic discusses expert explains how a vagus nerve stimulation device is helping some stroke patients recover their mobility.
The purpose of this study is to measure the safety and effectiveness of the Maestro System to reduce body weight by blocking signals from the vagus nerve in ...
Learn about what causes a brief loss of consciousness and when to see a healthcare professional if this happens to you.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of vagal nerve stimulation on symptom burden, neuroinflammatory change, and blood markers of inflammation in ...
About this study. The purpose of the study is to investigate if the use of gammaCore Sapphire™ device reduces the number of migraines preventatively.
Now, a device used to treat epilepsy, called a vagus nerve stimulator, also can help some patients who have had an ischemic stroke recover strength in their ...
A damaged vagus nerve can't send signals to the stomach muscles as it should. This may cause food to stay in the stomach longer. Conditions such as diabetes or ...
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