March 4th 2024
Your daily dose of the clinical news you may have missed.
February 27th 2024
Atogepant once daily reduced mean monthly headache days in adults for whom up to 4 classes of oral migraine preventives were ineffective.
February 5th 2024
January 25th 2024
Reports of migraine-related stigma were common in a recent population-based study, with nearly one-third reporting the experience often/very often.
January 5th 2024
Older adults with a history of migraine, in contrast, were at no greater risk of an automotive crash than those without prevalent migraine, according to new study results.
To Treat Migraine, Look at Sleep Quality
When treating patients with chronic headache or migraine, assessing sleep quality can be critical, according to this specialist.
Neuromodulators for Migraine At-a-Glance
Here: A snapshot of the 4 FDA-approved neuromodulation devices and a primer on neuromodulation for migraine at work.
Stimulating New Treatments for your Headache Patients
Neuromodulation to treat migraine and other primary headaches is proven effective in clinical trials and may be an option for your patients looking for drug-free relief.
Mindfulness for Migraines
Mindfulness, an attention-control technique, can augment medical therapy for migraineurs, with stress reduction, relaxation, and shifting negative self judgement.
Summer Reading: Headache Apps for Busy Clinicians
Headache diagnosis can be "a pain" all year 'round, but particularly irksome when you have summer plans. Neurologist Peter McAllister, MD, serves up some apps to help with that.
Tracking Migraine: The Journal is the Key
Headache specialist, Stephanie Nahas, MD, MSEd, discusses the importance of a migraine journal for both patient and physician.
Managing the Emotional Side of Migraines
How can you help migraine patients who suffer from psychiatric conditions such as depression or anxiety? A headache expert says a simple question can make a huge impact.
Non-pharmacologic Migraine Management Tips
How do you help patients with migraine who ask for methods other than, or as adjuvants to, medical therapy? A headache expert offers suggestions to pass on.
10 New Drugs for Primary Care: Q1 2019
Highlights: The first liquid solution of colchicine for prophylaxis of gout, the first generic version of Advair Diskus, and 8 more new and approved drugs.
Opioids for Migraine Headache? It Depends
A family physician with expertise in headache treatment makes the case for appropriate use of opioids in some patients.
Vestibular Migraine: What's the Impact?
Vestibular migraine may be a relatively new diagnostic entity, but a new study shows it impacts around 6 million US adults.
7 Questions on Complicated Headaches
Primary care clinicians may be the first to note an abnormal headache pattern that calls for referral. What do you know about these not-so-simple headaches?
Noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Migraine Treatment: The PRESTO Study
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation may be a viable method for the treatment of acute episodic migraine, according to a new study.
Attacking Migraine: Why CGRP?
The first CGRP mAb has been FDA-approved, but why should you consider this novel category for migraine prevention?
Erenumab: First-in-Class Approved for Migraine Prevention
Take a closer look at how erenumab, the first CGRP inhibitor to win FDA-approval for migraine prevention, earned that spot.
Menstrual Migraine: A Test plus Tips for Primary Care
Menstrual migraine can be a tricky diagnosis. Test your knowledge of the headaches and gather clinical tips with our 8-question quiz.
Migraine in the US: By the Numbers
How much do you know about migraine/severe headache in the US? Take our 10-question quiz to find out.
Migraine in Primary Care: Which Patients are at Risk?
Results from a recent analysis of trends in US migraine prevalence show disease burden higher in populations that may be neglected. Are any of your patients at risk?
Migraine Meds: An 8-question Quiz
Drugs that treat migraine come from a variety of classes and reflect on- and off-label use. How current are you?
Greater Occipital Nerve Block in Management of Acute Migraine Headache
In the largest study to date of blockade of the greater occipital nerve for migraine treatment, more than half of patients claimed a 50% reduction in pain.
Neurostimulators & Migraine Headaches: What the Primary Care Provider Needs to Know
Neurostimulators are an emerging treatment option for migraine patients who want non-pharmacologic treatment. Find out what you know about the three devices approved for use in the US.
Migraine and Abuse: A Powerful Lesson Learned
One of my migraine patients taught me that I need to ask the very hard questions if I want to offer the best possible care.
Top 5 Migraine Apps for PCPs and Patients
We top-line 5 migraine tracking & management apps that stand out from the many available and our app reviewer points out defining features.
Medication Overuse Headache: A Short Test
When the cure becomes worse than the cause, it’s MOH. See what you know about these hard-to-treat headaches.
Impact of Parental Migraine on Adolescents
Whether they are chronic or episodic, a landmark study finds the net effect of parental migraine on teens is depression, anxiety, and disappointment.
3 Questions Busy PCPs Might Forget to Ask a Headache Patient
A headache specialist suggests 3 questions that can help maximize a short follow-up visit with these complex patients.
CGRP Inhibitors Reduce Migraine Frequency, Disability
The headache community is more than ready for a preventive migraine drug that works. Click through these slides for highlights of recently published trials.
Migraine Headache - Myth vs Facts
There is a good deal of misinformation available about migraine headaches. Which of these 10 statements are myth and which are fact?
Migraines, Cardiovascular Risk, & Vasoconstrictors
Migraine-especially with aura-is a CV risk factor, which makes treatment with ergots or triptans potentially problematic. The best approach?
Post-test on What’s New in Migraine Therapy: An Update for Primary Care
This month’s Special Report post-test allows you to gauge how much you have learned about current approaches to treating migraine headache.