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  2. How to Find the Best Treatment for Your Migraines - AOL

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    For example, a cefaly device stimulates nerves over the brow, gamiCore stimulates the vagus nerve in your neck, and transcranial magnetic stimulation can be applied to the back of your head ...

  3. What’s a migraine cap and how do they provide relief for ...

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    A migraine cap, also known as a migraine mask, headache hat or an ice cap, is a wearable sleeve designed to wrap around the head to provide relief from resulting headaches.

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    The Truvaga Plus is meant to help stimulate the vagus nerve quickly through gentle activation with two minute sessions that can be done multiple times a day. $499.00 at truvaga.com 2025 Year Ahead ...

  5. Vagus nerve stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a medical treatment that involves delivering electrical impulses to the vagus nerve. It is used as an add-on treatment for certain types of intractable epilepsy , cluster headaches, treatment-resistant depression and stroke rehabilitation.

  6. Headache Hat - Wikipedia

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    Headache Hat is a wearable ice pack for migraines and headaches. It is an alternative to traditional ice packs and is worn as a headband. In 2019, the product was featured in Business Insider as 'Best Migraine Relief Ice Pack'. [1] The product was also featured in several other magazines including Good Housekeeping and PopSugar. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Rescue treatment involves acute symptomatic control with medication. [4] Recommendations for rescue therapy of migraine include: (1) migraine-specific agents such as triptans, CGRP antagonists, or ditans for patients with severe headaches or for headaches that respond poorly to analgesics, (2) non-oral (typically nasal or injection) route of administration for patients with vomiting, (3) avoid ...

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