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Vagus Nerve: What it Does and Why Its Important - WebMD What Is the Vagus Nerve? The vagus (vagal) nerve is also known as the 10th cranial nerve or cranial nerve X It starts in your medulla oblongata, a part of the brain that connects to the
Vagus Nerve – Vagus. net The vagus nerve works to prevent excessive inflammation by alerting the brain to the presence of cytokines which then triggers the release of anit-inflammatory molecules that reduce the inflammation and maintain a healthy balance
Vagus nerve: Anatomy, function and branches | Kenhub The vagus nerve, or the 10th cranial nerve (CN X), is the longest and most complex of the cranial nerves The vagus nerve differs slightly as it primarily supplies the organs of the chest and abdomen, as opposed to the head and neck