Nonpainful remote electrical stimulation alleviates episodic migraine pain
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- Received June 23, 2016
- Accepted in final form December 27, 2016
- First Published March 1, 2017.
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Author Disclosures
- David Yarnitsky, MD,
- Lana Volokh, PhD,
- Alon Ironi,
- Boaz Weller, MD,
- Merav Shor,
- Alla Shifrin, MD and
- Yelena Granovsky, PhD
- David Yarnitsky, MD,
I hold a small amout of shares (<5%)of theranica
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I am Editor in Chief of PAIN Reports, an official journal of the International Association for the Study of PAIN (IASP), journal was launced in March 2016.
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One Speaker's bureau activity, for Pfizer, in 2016.
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Research grants from the Us department of Defence, European Union and Israel Science Foundation.
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shares at BrainsGate Ltd, and shares in Theranica Ltd.
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- Lana Volokh, PhD,
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(1) TREATMENT OF HEADACHES BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
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Theranica Bioelectronics, Director of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs, 1year
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Theranica Bioelectronics, 2016
Theranica Bioelectronics, 2016
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- Alon Ironi,
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(1) Apparatus for deployment of CPM for acute treatment of migraine
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(1) Theranica, CEO, 1 year
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(1) Theranica, board member
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(1) Theranica, 1 year
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- Boaz Weller, MD,
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- Merav Shor,
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- Alla Shifrin, MD and
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- Yelena Granovsky, PhD
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Associate editor in PAIN Reports Pain research and management
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- From Rambam Healthcare Campus and Technion Faculty of Medicine (D.Y., M.S., A.S., Y.G.), Haifa; Theranica Ltd. (L.V., A.I.), Netanya; and Bnei Zion Medical Center (B.W.), Haifa, Israel.
- Correspondence to Dr. Yarnitsky: d_yarnitsky{at}rambam.health.gov.il
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