Promising drugs include metformin and Paxlovid
Dr. Eric Topol, founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute and co-author of the recent review, says he’s also encouraged byon stimulation of the vagus nerve, which helps control unconscious actions like breathing and heart rate, to ease certain symptoms.
Clinical neurologist and study co-author Dr. Jordi Matias-Guiu says he’s planning a longer follow-up study, with patients receiving treatments for three weeks, to see if that leads to better results. “This should be confirmed in other clinical trials, but the findings are encouraging,” he says. “This is a technique that could be administered at home, and this is a non-invasive technique with minimal [side effects].
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