Hand-held device offers new hope to migraine sufferers
Neurologist Dr. Yousef Mohammad
Photo: The Ohio State University Medical Center
Article Summary
June 27, 2008 Researchers at the Ohio State University Medical Center have trailed a portable electronic device designed to stop migraine pain before it starts. The experimental transcranial magnetic stimulator (TMS) unit works by sending a painless, one millisecond magnetic pulse through the neurons in the brain, interrupting the initial "aura phase" of the migraine experienced by many sufferers before it leads to throbbing pain, headaches and nausea.
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