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Children from underrepresented groups get fewer migraine diagnoses, tests, imaging
DENVER — Children from underrepresented groups with migraine received fewer diagnoses, imaging, tests and medication compared with their white counterparts, according to a poster at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
Effectiveness of eptinezumab unaffected by psychiatric comorbidities in chronic migraine
DENVER — For those experiencing chronic migraine, the presence of self-reported psychiatric conditions did not affect the effectiveness of eptinezumab, according to a poster at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
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Concomitant use of atogepant, ubrogepant for migraine safe over 12 weeks
DENVER — The concomitant use of atogepant for preventive and ubrogepant for acute migraine treatment was found to be safe and well-tolerated over 12 weeks, according to research presented at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
Headache associated with attempted, completed suicide
DENVER — Among a large cohort of Danish citizens, headache disorders were strongly associated with attempted and completed suicide, according to a presenter at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
Atogepant superior to rimegepant in reducing monthly migraine days at 12 weeks
Treatment with atogepant 60mg once daily significantly reduced monthly migraine days at 12 weeks compared with oral rimegepant 75mg every other day, according to research published in Cephalalgia.
Migraine, nontraditional factors likely contribute to stroke risk in young adults
Nontraditional risk factors such as migraine, valvular heart disease and thrombophilia may be linked to increased risk for stroke among younger adults, researchers reported.
Clinical study results link Neurolens to reduction in headache symptoms
NEW YORK — Patients with moderate to severe headache experienced a clinically significant reduction in headache symptoms after wearing Neurolens contoured prism technology, a company executive said at Vision Expo East.
Atogepant well-tolerated, linked to significant migraine reduction
Treatment with atogepant was safe, effective and well-tolerated over 12 weeks in those with episodic migraine who failed multiple conventional therapies, with significant reductions in mean monthly migraine days compared with placebo.
Direct-to-consumer model may improve drug access, but providers warn about possible biases
A new direct-to-consumer health care program launched by Eli Lilly has the potential to improve access to diabetes, obesity and migraine medications in the United States.
Sleep quality, energy, stress associated with incident headache onset
Poor sleep quality and low energy on the previous day were associated with incident morning headache, while higher than average energy levels and stress were linked to later-day headache onset, researchers reported in Neurology.
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