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AHS & AMF Commitment on the Impact of Recent National Events, Racism, and Healthcare Disparities
Racism is a public health issue and as a scientific healthcare organization and patient advocacy organization we recognize the need for us to take an active role.
Conducting a Telemedicine Neurologic Examination with Jennifer Robblee, MD
In the video, Dr. Robblee explains telemedicine techniques, gives advice on preparing patients for the appointment and explains how to modify common neurological exam techniques to fit the necessary limitations of telemedicine.
Updated Guidelines for Neuroimaging in Migraine
Researchers update evidence-based recommendations about when to obtain neuroimaging in patients with migraine.
Mia Minen: Member Spotlight
This month’s spotlight honoree discusses migraine as a public health crisis and frontline disorder
Gregory Dussor: Member Spotlight
Our December member spotlight is Gregory Dussor, PhD. An AHS member since 2012, Dussor is an associate professor in Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Christina Szperka: Member Spotlight
This month, the American Headache Society is proud to spotlight Christina Szperka, MD, MSCE, FAHS, an AHS member whose work focuses on pediatric care.
Noah Rosen, MD, FAHS: September Member Spotlight
Our September Member Spotlight is Noah Rosen, MD, FAHS. Rosen has been involved in the Refractory, Inpatient and Emergency Care Special Interest Section
OTC Migraine Treatment: Q&A
Jessica Ailani, MD, FAHS, discusses working with patients and getting honest answers about their OTC migraine treatment strategies
Member Spotlight: Andrew Russo, PhD
As our August Member Spotlight, Russo shares his passion for research and his connection to migraine
Holistic Migraine Therapies as Integrative Treatment: Q&A with Deena Kuruvilla, MD
Dr. Kuruvilla wants to remind healthcare providers that holistic therapies have a place in migraine treatment, but they should not be trusted as the sole course of action
Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Migraine-Specific CBT
Researchers in Germany showed that targeted behavioral therapies may benefit patients with migraine. Katherine Hamilton, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania, weighs-in on the results of the research.
The Maternal Migraine Link to Babies with Colic to be Unveiled at The American Headache Society 61st Annual Meeting
A leading pediatric headache expert will present data at the American Headache Society (AHS) 61st Annual Scientific Meeting that identifies a connection between mothers with migraine and babies with colic
July Member Spotlight: Manuel Vides-Rosales, MD
This month, we are spotlighting Manuel Vides-Rosales, MD, a member of the American Headache Society whose work is focused on pediatric care and language accessibility.