Sunday, June 28, 2020

New Portable Device Uses Magnetic Pulses To Treat Migraine


New Portable Device Uses Magnetic Pulses To Treat Migraine    




It Resulted In A 50% Migraine Reduction And Has No Side Effects    




A new device treats headaches by inducing a mild electric current in the brain. This is done via a technique known as single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (sTMS). According to specialists, the magnetic pulses generate a current that may interrupt brain hyperactivity related to migraines. The procedure has resulted in a migraine reduction of 50 percent in nearly half of the patients in the study. The device is portable, and the patient locates it at the back of the head, causes no pain and treatments last seconds. There is good news for migraine patients because drug-based treatments usually have unpleasant side effects. Click here for more information.



 

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