Wearable Device Reduces Migraines From: Design News - 03/28/2014 Frequent migraine suffers could be in for some relief with Cefaly, a tiara-like device worn on your forehead to help reduce the frequency of migraines. Its creators say regular use has been shown to reduce migraine episodes and medication use. The device works with an electrode to give off precise micro-impulses to stimulate the endings of the trigeminal nerve, which is typically involved in most headaches and migraines. Stimulating the nerve achieves a sedative effect, and regular sedation helps reduce the amount of migraines. Read the entire article at: http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1362&doc_id=272409 Links: Cefaly http://www.cefaly.us/en/ Electrical Stimulator to Prevent Migraines Receives FDA Approval http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/biomedical/devices/electrical-stimulator-to-prevent-migraines-fda-approval