Health Canada has given the go-ahead to a high-tech device that promises relief to those who suffer from migraine headaches.
The Cefaly device is designed to be worn on a patient's forehead, delivering controlled electrical impulses for 20-minute sessions.
"Basically it's a product designed to reduce or treat the pain associated with migraines, without the use of narcotics," said Derrek Shaw of Roxon Medi-Tech, the Canadian distibutor of Cefaly.
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