Researchers from the University of Utah will collaborate with the Department of Defense to study the effects of traumatic brain injuries on migraines and seizures, a news release said.
The Department of Defense will provide $725,000 in funding over three years. The goal of the research is to develop treatment for both returning soldiers and others with TBIs.
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The Department of Defense will provide $725,000 in funding over three years. The goal of the research is to develop treatment for both returning soldiers and others with TBIs.
Related Articles about Migraines:
Pacemakers Might Help Relieve Migraine Pain
Army Turning to Alternative Pain Therapies, Especially Acupuncture
Study: Acupuncture Beats Drug in Cutting Days of Migraine