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The new device, called a hypoglossal nerve stimulator, looks similar to a pacemaker and is placed in the chest wall. It’s another option for patients who can’t wear a CPAP, or continuous ...
The stimulator is also FDA-approved for patients with diabetic neuropathy, a type of nerve damage that can happen when a diabetic has high blood sugar over time, most often damaging nerves in the ...
New FDA-approved AI spine stimulator relieves 40 years of back pain for this Louisianan ...
The noninvasive, wearable peripheral nerve stimulator connects to a cloud-based AI platform and incorporates patient recordings to continuously adjust settings, allowing therapy to be personalized ...
Need to relax? Find out how the Pulsetto wearable device can help This Pulsetto gadget stimulates the vagus nerve with wearable tech to help improve sleep, lower stress and more.
Medicare Medicare tightens patient access rules by 2026 in these six states: “We’ll help save taxpayer money” Preauthorization will be available to Original Medicare applicants in six states ...
Obstructive sleep apnea is still largely undiagnosed and untreated. In a growing marketplace of solutions, can negative pressure devices compete?
In 2026, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services will implement a prior authorization for certain services covered under Medicaid in Oklahoma, Ohio, Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, and Washingto… ...
A 61-year-old man died after he was "sucked into an MRI scan by his large metal necklace" - despite well-known warnings.
A new CMS model will introduce new prior authorization requirements to traditional Medicare in six states, raising provider concerns about administrative burden.
“I didn’t sleep.” The new device, called a hypoglossal nerve stimulator, looks similar to a pacemaker and is placed in the chest wall.
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