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Oxford Inventor Patents Cold Skull Relief for Migraine Management

Seeking relief from the persistent cycle of nocturnal migraines, an Oxford, Mississippi-based inventor has designed the Cold Skull Relief, a specialized compression device. The invention aims to replace cumbersome traditional methods like wet towels or standard gel caps with a sustained, light-blocking cooling system optimized for sleep.

Oxford Inventor Patents Cold Skull Relief for Migraine Management

The device addresses the limitations of existing over-the-counter remedies, which often lose their temperature efficiency too quickly to provide lasting comfort. By integrating consistent cold therapy with a light-shielding structure, the inventor intends to lower stress levels and reduce the physical pain associated with chronic headaches. The product is engineered for ease of use, targeting individuals who require reliable, long-duration relief throughout the night.

Currently managed by InventHelp, the project is open for licensing or direct acquisition by manufacturers and medical product marketers. Prospective partners can review the technical drawings and a functional prototype of the SGM-642 model by contacting the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters.

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