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- Electroceuticals abstract "Electroceuticals is a recently coined term that broadly encompasses all bioelectronic medicine that employs electrical stimulation to affect and modify functions of the body. Clinical neural implants such as cochlear implants to restore hearing, retinal implants to restore sight, spinal cord stimulators for pain relief or cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillators are conventional examples of electroceuticals. A more recent variety of electroceutical is the modulation of the immune system via electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve which can be used to provide relief from rheumatoid arthritis.".
- Electroceuticals wikiPageExternalLink electroceuticals-and-mind-control.
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- Electroceuticals subject Category:Biotechnology.
- Electroceuticals subject Category:Medical_devices.
- Electroceuticals subject Category:Neologisms.
- Electroceuticals comment "Electroceuticals is a recently coined term that broadly encompasses all bioelectronic medicine that employs electrical stimulation to affect and modify functions of the body. Clinical neural implants such as cochlear implants to restore hearing, retinal implants to restore sight, spinal cord stimulators for pain relief or cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillators are conventional examples of electroceuticals.".
- Electroceuticals label "Electroceuticals".
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- Electroceuticals sameAs Q16249653.
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- Electroceuticals wasDerivedFrom Electroceuticals?oldid=586568971.
- Electroceuticals isPrimaryTopicOf Electroceuticals.