Headache Journal

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Opportunities to Improve Communication Between Doctors and Patients With Migraine

Many patients with chronic migraine (CM) receive suboptimal medical treatment even when they seek medical care.

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Telemedicine Proves Value in Managing Migraine Patients

Two new studies of the usefulness of telemedicine in treating migraine patients shows it to be as effective as in-office visits, especially in patient follow-up evaluations and in improving a patient’s likelihood of getting the right medications.

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Migraine is Most Common Phenotype of Concussion in Young Athletes

Against the backdrop of nationwide concern about head injuries sustained in high school and college sports, a new study confirms that migraine, or probable migraine, is the predominant phenotype experienced by concussed young athletes.

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Teens and Young Children Not Getting Optimal Care for Migraine Pain

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Despite Risks, Use of Opioids to Treat Migraine in Children is Common Across the U.S.

DESPITE RISKS, USE OF OPIOIDS TO TREAT MIGRAINE IN CHILDREN IS COMMON ACROSS THE U.S.

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