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Potential of transcranial direct current stimulation shown in fibromyalgia


 

FROM THE JOURNAL OF PAIN

The trial was funded by a Translational Research Award from the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation. Two of the seven authors have equity in Soterix Medical. Their institution, the City College of New York of CUNY in New York, holds the intellectual property rights to their inventions involving noninvasive brain stimulation. The other five authors declared having no conflicts of interest related to the study.

jeff.evans@elsevier.com

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