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Small study suggests electrical stimulation of the brain can ease migraine pain - OrlandoSentinel.com

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A small pilot study suggests that electrical stimulation of the occipital nerve, which connects the spinal cord to the back of the brain, can ease chronic migraine in some patients for whom other forms of treatment are unsuccessful.

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