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Migraine with Aura, Contraceptives and Stroke Risk
From the Journal: Risk of stroke associated with use of estrogen containing contraceptives in women with migraine: A systematic review

From the Journal: Less Cortical Thickness in Patients with Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache Compared to Healthy Controls
Post-traumatic headache is one of the most common symptoms patients experience during concussion recovery. When these headaches persist for longer than three months, they are classified as Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache (PPTH).

The Role of Catastrophizing in Pediatric Migraine
Concordance or discordance in pain catastrophizing between parents and children may impact pain coping in children with migraine, according to a study presented by Grace Tunning

New migraine drugs have promise — and a $8,500 price tag
A promising new group of drugs, named after calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a neurotransmitter tied to migraine, has changed that. CGRP drugs are being developed both to prevent migraines before they happen, and to stop attacks once they occur.

New Migraine Drugs On The Horizon
There are exciting advancements on the horizon in the area of treating and preventing migraine headaches. In the U.S. a host of new drugs are in the final stages of approval and testing.

Migraine Stigma May Prevent Proper Diagnosis and Treatment in Men
New study finds that the perception of migraine as a women’s disease may impact the diagnosis and treatment of migraine in men

Migraine Patient Education about Medication Improves Self-Treatment
New Study Documents the Power of Migraine Medication Education in Helping Patients Manage Pain

Suboptimal Treatment of Episodic Migraine May Mean Progression to Chronic Migraine
Improved Acute Treatment of Episodic Migraine May Reduce Risk of Progression