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Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Migraine and Headache Prevention - 2008 Update

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New information from the American Headache Society Conference:

 

The use of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for the prevention of Migraines and headaches is in clinical trials and has been of great interest to those sufferers with intractable Migraines and headaches that do not respond well to treatment. The first clinical trial data has now been released, shedding some light on how well the treatment works and what may lie ahead.

Learn more about ONS, the clinical trials, and more in Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Migraine and Headache Prevention - 2008 Update.

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