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Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Way to Improve Health
Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (aVNS) is a new and exciting treatment that can help with various health issues without using drugs. This technique involves sending small electrical pulses to the auricular branch of the vagus nerve, located in the outer ear. The vagus nerve is important because it connects the brain to major body organs like the heart, lungs, and stomach. By improving communication between the brain and these organs, aVNS can help improve many bodily functions and overall health.
Which area of your brain is failing? Look at your symptoms
The brain is divided into sections, each in charge of different functions although all working together. In functional neurology, we can identify areas of poor brain function and help you get them working better again with customized therapy and rehabilitation.
The Long-Term Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury
In a study funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the National Football League (NFL) Scientific Advisory Board, researchers delved into the long-term effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on 1,264 subjects. This investigation, spanning 1 to 7 years post-injury, sheds light on the dynamic nature of TBI and challenges traditional perceptions of recovery.
Multivitamin Supplementation Boosts Memory in Older Adults
A recent clinical trial published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals promising findings on the impact of daily multivitamin supplementation on memory in older adults.
Navigating the Vagus: A Frontier in Musculoskeletal Health
Explore the intricate role of the vagus nerve—80% sensory, 20% motor and visceral—and its promising impact on musculoskeletal health. Unveil the evolution of Vagus Nerve Stimulation from epilepsy treatment to a beacon of hope for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, guided by the Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Pathway.