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Electronic Aspirin By: Destiny Rowell

How it Works

The lead tip of the implant connects with the SPG bundle, and when a patient senses the onset of a headache, he or she places a handheld remote controller on the cheek near the implant. The resulting signals stimulate the SPG nerves and block the pain-causing neurotransmitters.

Works Cited

http://www.help-for-migraines.com/neurostimulator-for-migraines.html

https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/bioengineering/top-5-medical-technology-innovations

The Electronic Aspirin

http://www.ati-spg.com/us/en/ati-neurostimulation-system/how-it-works/

The Electronic Aspirin is a small implant surgically placed through the gum near the SPG nerve bundle.

When is it Available to the Public?

How It Helps Us

Scientists have already made the Electronic Aspirin implant available to the public. It is not something you can put in yourself.It is a very serious procedure and it is permanent.

The Electronic Aspirin helps to reduce/take away pain that you get from migraines.The small implant helps send signals that causes headaches and migraines before you get them.

About the Electronic Aspirin

The Electronic Aspirin is no bigger than an almond.

The Electronic Aspirin can cause uncomfortable electric shocks to the cheek.

The Electronic Aspirin is a permanent implant.

The procedure leaves no external scars.

The aspirin is implanted through a small incision in the upper gum.

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