New Fda-cleared Device revolutionizes migraine treatment

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • More than a quarter of teens say they have experienced a migraine headache.
    And veterans, who served in the Middle East, report two to four times the incidence of migraines as the general public.
    Now there is a device that uses technology to help prevent - and treat - debilitating headaches.
    Courtney Clarke is passionate about all the things a high school senior would like, hanging out with friends, music, making jewelry, and playing sports, but often those had to take a backseat to something else in her life.
    “I've missed so many classes. I've missed sports practices, games, birthday parties. There's this one surprise party that I spent a while planning for one of my friends, and I couldn't even go. It was pretty sad,” said Clarke, 18 of New York City.
    At the age of seven, she started suffering from migraines. Over-the-counter pain meds stopped working. Insurance doesn't always cover prescription pills for young people, plus they cause side effects.

Комментарии • 3

  • @MrInbetween969
    @MrInbetween969 27 дней назад

    Not affordable. The app charged you per use and each battery is for only 12 uses. So you have to basically have a subscription to keep getting batteries if you use it often.

  • @bluechair6
    @bluechair6 29 дней назад

    Why did they show adderall as medication to treat a migraine attack?