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» Transcranial Magnetic Simulation for Migraine: A Safety Review. David W. Dodick, MD; Carol T. Schembri, MS; Michele Helmuth, RN, MN, CANP; Sheena K. Aurora, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Neuralieve, Inc, Sunnyvale, CA, Swedish Clinic, Seattle, WA. Abstract published American Headache Society, Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, June 2010.
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» Transcranial Magnetic Simulation in the Treatment of Migraine. Richard B. Lipton; Starr H. Pearlman, Departments of Neurology, Epidemiology and Population Health and the Montefiore Headache Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Biology, Armstrong Atlantic State University. Abstract published Neurotherapeutics, April 2010.
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» Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Using a Portable Device is Effective for the Acute Treatment of Migraine with Aura: Results of a Double Blind, Sham Controlled, Randomized Study. Lipton R.B.; Dodick D.W.; Goadsby P.J.; Saper J.R.; Silberstein S.D.; Aurora S.K.; Mohammad, Y.M.; Ruppel P.L.; Fischell R.E. The Lancet Neurology 2010.
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» Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for the Treatment of Migraine Aura. Philip R. Holland, San Francisco, CA, Carol T. Schembri, Joe P. Fredrick, Sunnyvale, CA, Peter J. Goadsby, San Francisco, CA. Abstract published American Academy of Neurology, April 2009.
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» Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) relieves migraine headache. Mohammad YM, Kothari R, Hughes G, Nkrumah M, Fischell S, Fischell RF, Schweiger J, Ruppel P. Neurology, Ohio State University Medical Center, Emergency Medicine, Borgess Medical Center. Abstract published American Headache Society Meeting 2006.
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» Transcranial magnetic stimulation for migraine: clinical effects Clarke BA, Upton ARM, Kamath MV, Al-Harbi T, Castellanos CM. J Headache Pain (2006) 7:341–346
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CAUTION: Investigational Device. Federal or (United States) law limits device to investigational use.

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