@jasonbelldata So stimulation has been used in preclinical trials- but with fitted electrical devices for drug resistant epilepsy….. And the evidence is weak even for that as it’s preclinical. https://t.co/UjE7Zat9Pe
@prot0therian @Alphiloscorp @nomanautomata @VividVoid_ I have 0 experience with this but there's some evidence supporting it. no idea on implementation https://t.co/X6jV5SXJlW
@hout_marianne @Begrepenklacht Dit artikel bedoelde ik eigenlijk: https://t.co/59xYfP9Y7R
Here's the paper if you want to look at the review of the process: https://t.co/NJopolbzmG
A review of vagus nerve stimulation as a therapeutic intervention | JIR https://t.co/IT8Ip8XHnv
A review of vagus nerve stimulation as a therapeutic intervention. https://t.co/sLu5pmname
RT @MBVanElzakker: @DrKatzTSU Yes, theoretically - VNS and even tVNS have shown some promise as a treatment for containing the 'cytokine st…
@DrKatzTSU Yes, theoretically - VNS and even tVNS have shown some promise as a treatment for containing the 'cytokine storm' of sepsis: https://t.co/EmM4Sw28h8 But this of course doesn't do much to act against the actual root problem which is the infection
@snpsandsnRNPs @ChristinaShadle If you have a membership you can also access articles from the NEJM. https://t.co/1eRt4hnb8t
A review of vagus nerve stimulation as a therapeutic intervention https://t.co/cEeRQdHFYC
A good write-up on the vagus nerve- why stimulate it... no, I'm not being "dirty" https://t.co/IETryjuIzV Human and rodent trial review: https://t.co/hK7CvKVqAe
@NaughtonElaine @NorthwellHealth Shows promise but I don’t think the evidence base is there as yet to claim cure https://t.co/HLThrKqZXd