An Electric Shock Could Keep Patients From Bleeding Out
Fifteen years ago, Kevin Tracey sat in a Washington, DC, conference room surrounded by officials from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. They’d been paying the neurosurgeon to study how doctors could stimulate the vagus nerve-a long nerve that controls everything from blood pressure to sexual arousal-to treat inflammation associated with PTSD.
An electric shock could keep patients from bleeding out
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