Aurenar

Non-Invasive Medical Device Solves A $52B Problem

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Aurenar has developed V-Link, a non-invasive and disposable neuromodulation device that addresses inflammation, the underlying cause of life-threatening and costly complications in the ICU and stroke care.

Each year, $52B is spent annually on ICU care is the result of complications due to inflammation. V-Link is an in-ear device, similar in size to a Bluetooth earbud, that boosts the body’s natural control of inflammation by activating the vagus nerve with imperceptible and non-invasive stimulation, helping patients with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke recover faster.

There is also existing proof the therapy provides glycemic control for potential applications in diabetes care and weight loss.

Register now to join our Fireside Chat with Aurenar co-founder and CEO, Dr. Eric Leuthardt a prolific inventor with over 600 patents, who developed this device that improves patient outcomes, reduces length of hospital stays, and lowers cost of care by 20%.

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September 4

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