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Interfering with sleep apnea.

Nigel Paul PedersenRaul Castillo Astorga
Published in: Bioelectronic medicine (2024)
The effects of electromagnetic interference have been hiding in plain sight for millennia and are now being applied to the non-invasive stimulation of deep tissues. In the article by Missey et al., the effect of non-invasive stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve by an interference envelope of interfering carrier waves is examined in mice and participants with sleep apnea. This stimulation is capable of activating the nerve and reducing apnea-hypopnea events. Temporally interfering electric fields have potential applications far beyond hypoglossal stimulation and may represent a revolutionary new approach to treating illness and understanding the functional organization of the nervous system.
Keyphrases
  • sleep apnea
  • positive airway pressure
  • obstructive sleep apnea
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