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A guide to using Alpha-Stim technology
to help your patients with pain,
anxiety, depression and insomnia. |

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Chapter 61 from the official textbook of the American Academy of Pain Medicine. |

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A comparison showing Alpha-Stim cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is more cost-effective and efficacious than antidepressant medications. |

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The original, unabridged chapter from the book Bioelectromagnetic Medicine. Written by Dr. Daniel L. Kirsch and Dr. Ray B. Smith (during the term of his employment at EPI.). |

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Results of using Alpha-Stim technology as reported from practitioners and patients. |

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A look into the mechanisms and effects of using Alpha-Stim technology. |

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QEEG analysis of cranial electrotherapy: a pilot study. |

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Research and published reports of CES and MET. |
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Using cranial electrotherapy stimulation to treat pain associated with spinal cord injury. |
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Brain Stimulator's Effects Highly Praised
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Testimonials from veterans and military personnel who use Alpha-Stim technology. |

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August 4-11, 2007 Louisville, KY-
Abstracts and Slides from Dr. Kirsch and COL Platoni’s lectures.
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Authorized Federal Supply Schedule Price List for Alpha-Stim devices and accessories.
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Chat with veterans and military personnel about Alpha-Stim. |

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View slides and hear presentations from the 13th Annual San Antonio Trauma Symposium.
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Dr. Michael T. Singer, retired Colonel and former Chief, Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at Walter Reed Army Medical Center introduces his lecture at the 2003 American Academy of Pain Management annual conference on central sensitivity syndrome, migraine headaches, and the differences between Alpha-Stim and TENS.
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