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  2. Hypoglossal nerve stimulator - Wikipedia

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    The hypoglossal nerve stimulator is a novel strategy for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. [1] [2] It has been gaining popularity over the last few decades and was approved in Europe in 2013 and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April 2014. [3]

  3. Does Medicare cover Inspire treatment for sleep apnea? - AOL

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    Inspire is a hypoglossal nerve stimulator (HNS) to treat obstructive sleep apnea. It is an implantable device that stimulates nerves controlling the tongue. ... Sleep apnea can increase the risk ...

  4. CPAP replacement works well for the overweight, not obese ...

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    To qualify for the device, called a hypoglossal nerve stimulator, a person over 18 diagnosed with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea must be unable to adapt or refuse to wear a continuous ...

  5. Lilly's weight-loss treatment Zepbound becomes first FDA ...

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    The regulator approved the drug for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea in adults with obesity, the company said. The approval opens up a wide market of patients for Lilly at a time when ...

  6. Sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    The Inspire Upper Airway Stimulation system is a hypoglossal nerve stimulator that senses respiration and applies mild electrical stimulation during inspiration, which pushes the tongue slightly forward to open the airway. [91]

  7. Obstructive sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    An implanted hypoglossal nerve stimulation system received European CE Mark (Conformité Européenne) approval in March 2012. [174] Also being studied are exercises of the muscles around the mouth and throat through activities such as playing the didgeridoo. [175] [176]

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