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- Migraine Treatment: Non-Invasive Neuromodulating Devices
People with migraine have options beyond medicine to control their symptoms Learn how non-invasive migraine devices help stop or prevent migraine
- My Review of Cefaly for Migraine After Six Months
A woman with chronic migraine shares her personal review of the Cefaly device after using it for 6 months and answers some commonly asked questions
- Choosing the Right Words for Migraines
I use Cefaly neuromodulator nearly everyday (it helps decrease my pain!) and this includes when I leave the house to go to hospital, grocery shopping or out to eat Really anywhere and I'm not embarrassed about looking like an alien It's a way of bringing awareness to Cefaly to let people know about it - migraineuers and non-migraineuers alike
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Hi there, I’ve used my Cefaly for about 10 years I think It’s been a while If I use it daily it definitely decreases the amount of migraines I have I also use it when an attack is coming and that helps also They have two settings, one for preventative (daily) and one for attacks I’ve just bought my second one I count on it a lot because I try to use less medication Let me know if
- Migraine, Allodynia, and Central Sensitization
Feeling sensitive to feel or touch during a migraine attack might be caused by allodynia Learn about allodynia and central sensitization
- Debunking the Myths and Misconceptions of Migraine
The misunderstandings are endless, so in an effort to help clear the air and set the record straight – and help us to feel more seen and understood in the process – these are my top 5 migraine myths debunked
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- Migraine. com Weekly
Highlights include: Cefaly became available: FDA approved this external nerve stimulator for migraine prevention in March and the first shipments went to patients in April The reviews have been mixed, but a portion of patients have found tremendous relief More information and discussion on the Cefaly device can be found here
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