Low Doses of Electric Jolts to Brain can Reduce Migraine Pain

Receiving low doses of electricity to your brain could be an effective way of reducing migraine or fibromyalgia, researchers said. Alex DaSilva, assistant professor of prosthodontics at the University of Michigan, and his team are optimizing the next generation for such a technique, called high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation, or HD-tDCS. The researchers have published several studies with the conventional tDCS, which also treats pain ...

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