Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) reduces insomnia severity, according to a study published online.
Study suggests cytomegalovirus may travel via the vagus nerve to the brain, contributing to Alzheimer's progression.
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Researchers have identified a link between chronic cytomegalovirus infections in the gut and Alzheimer’s disease in certain ...
Groundbreaking research has uncovered a potential link between a common virus and Alzheimer’s disease, offering fresh ...
A national trial demonstrated that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy significantly improved mood, quality of life, and ...
Alzheimer’s can be caused by herpes virus HCMV that travels from the gut to the brain, and it may be responsible for up to 45 ...
A new study suggests that a gut-infecting virus may play a key role in the development of Alzheimer's disease by traveling to ...
Vagus nerve stimulation therapy improved the symptoms of treatment-resistant depression for nearly 500 participants in a ...
Could a common virus be linked to Alzheimer's disease? Discover the latest research on the connection between human ...