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  2. FDA approved electric headband to prevent migraines - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved a nerve-stimulating headband as the first medical device to prevent migraine headaches. The Cefaly device is a battery ...

  3. External compression headache - Wikipedia

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    External compression headache is caused by any type of headwear. This includes headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets, headbands, wigs and other artificial hair accessories, headphones and goggles. It is not known why some people are more sensitive than others to this type of pressure.

  4. Promise: These Workout Headbands Will Keep Sweat Out Of ... - AOL

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    We tapped fitness experts to curate the 12 best workout headbands of 2023 that keep sweat out of your eyes for short hair, curly hair, and even runners. ... avoiding a tight pull and the headaches ...

  5. Can you control your sleep with a headband? I found out.

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    The Elemind headband can be bought on their website for $349, with an annual membership to their app starting at $6.99/month, where you can access your sleep tracking data.

  6. Headache Hat - Wikipedia

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    Headache Hat is a wearable ice pack for migraines and headaches. It is an alternative to traditional ice packs and is worn as a headband. In 2019, the product was featured in Business Insider as 'Best Migraine Relief Ice Pack'. [1] The product was also featured in several other magazines including Good Housekeeping and PopSugar. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Muse (headband) - Wikipedia

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    Muse is a brain activity sensing headband.The device measures brain activity via 4 electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. An accompanying mobile app converts the EEG signal into audio feedback that is fed to the user via headphones. [1]