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Vagus nerve stimulation effective for acute headache pain, review finds
August 8, 2020 By AJMC
A recent literature review about the use of noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) for pain relief from headaches adds more information about this neuromodulation therapy.
The study investigated the effectiveness and safety of peripheral nerve stimulation of the cervical branch of the vagal nerve in primary headache disorders. | FULL STORY
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