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WATCH: Revolutionary Israeli treatment for migraines gets European approval

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Neurolief, an Israeli startup, has recently received European approval for its non-invasive, adjustable electronic headset, which uses nerve stimulation to control pain, Calcalist reports.

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This Headset Could Treat Migraines

Israel-based Neurolief has recently received European approval for its noninvasive, adjustable electronic headset, which uses nerve stimulation to control pain

Lilach Baumer

14.07.19

Israeli medtech company Neurolief Ltd. is offering the world’s migraine sufferers a new treatment approach. Last week, the company received European approval (CE Mark) for its noninvasive, adjustable headset, which it says can treat a variety of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders via neuromodulation—nerve stimulation.

Migraine affects one in 10 people worldwide, according to a 2017 study published in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences. Symptoms often expand beyond severe headaches, to nausea and vomiting, dizziness, sensitivity to light, sound, and smell, and vision problems. Migraine sufferers are also more likely to suffer from anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances, according to U.S.-based Migraine Research Foundation. No one treatment has been found to work effectively for everyone, and most rely on over-the-counter medication, the overuse of which increases the risk of episodic migraine turning chronic.

Founded in 2013 by Shmuel Shany and Amit Dar and based in Israeli city Netanya, Neurolief raised less than $6 million to date. The company’s recently approved product, Relivion, stimulates both the occipital nerves—those that go from the top of the spinal cord up the scalp—and the trigeminal nerves, responsible for sensation in the face and actions such as chewing. The stimulation affects brain networks associated with the control of pain, according to the company. The device is meant for home use.

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