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Wiring the Neuro-Immune Axis: How SetPoint Rewrote Autoimmune Care

20 min · 14. Aug. 2025
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This conversation explores the groundbreaking journey of SetPoint Medical, a company that aims to revolutionize the treatment of autoimmune diseases through neuroimmune modulation. Starting from a simple idea sketched on a napkin, the discussion delves into the science behind vagus nerve stimulation, the challenges of clinical trials, the importance of funding, and the recent FDA approval of their device for rheumatoid arthritis. The conversation highlights the potential for a paradigm shift in treating complex diseases by harnessing the body's own electrical systems. SetPoint Medical, neuroimmune modulation, rheumatoid arthritis, bioelectronic medicine, inflammation, FDA approval, medical device, autoimmune diseases, vagus nerve stimulation, clinical trials

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