Question: What happened to Nerve website?

In January 2014, Nerve was acquired by HowAboutWe, which was in turn purchased by InterActiveCorp (IAC) less than six months later. After a long period without updates, the Nerve.com archives were taken offline on January 9, 2018 and the domain began redirecting to www.datehookup.com.

Can you reverse nerve damage?

While you cant reverse the damage from neuropathy, there are ways to help manage the condition, including: lowering your blood sugar. treating nerve pain. regularly checking your feet to make sure they are free of injury, wounds, or infection.

Which fruit is best for nerves?

Bananas, oranges, pomegranates and prunes, which are good sources of potassium, while milk, leafy greens and eggs are rich sources of calcium. Vitamin B — Vitamins B1, B2 and B6 help the nerves to send impulses from the brain to the body.

How do you calm an inflamed nerve?

There are a variety of ways a person can relieve the pain of a pinched nerve at home.Extra sleep and rest. Sleep is essential for a healing nerve. Change of posture. Ergonomic workstation. Pain relieving medications. Stretching and yoga. Massage or physical therapy. Splint. Elevate the legs.More items

What foods help repair nerve damage?

Six Great Plant-Based Foods to Fight Nerve PainGreen and leafy vegetables. Broccoli, spinach and asparagus all contain vitamin B, a nutrient important for nerve regeneration and nerve function. Fruits. Eat at least one fruit daily to help heal damaged nerves. Zucchini. Sweet potato. Quinoa. Avocado.30 Mar 2021

Can you sue for nerve damage?

If your nerve damage was caused by a botched or failed surgery, you may be able to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Oftentimes nerve problems after surgery resolve on their own, but sometimes the damage is more severe and will cause lifelong issues. This is when you may want to explore filing a lawsuit.

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