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Nature reviews. Neurology · Aug 2010
Headache: migraine, magnetic stimulation and cortical excitability.
- Yew L Lo.
- Nat Rev Neurol. 2010 Aug 1; 6 (8): 425-7.
AbstractA new study indicates that single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation can provide substantial long-lasting pain relief in patients with migraine with aura. The findings suggest that non-pharmacological therapies could be used to successfully abort migraine attacks in patients who find that drug therapies do not adequately control migraine symptoms.
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