Spotlight On: Neuromodulation Devices for Headache

Treating migraine with neuromodulation devices By Stewart J. Tepper, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth A relatively new concept in…
What to Know About Low-Pressure Headaches

Dr. Deborah Friedman, MD, MPH, FAHS, shares her insights on the connection between Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH) and headache. What is Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension…
Sleigh Your Holiday Headaches

Thank you to Kate Grimsrud, MD, Lawrence Newman, MD, FAHS, Michelle Pipia-Stiles for authoring this spotlight. The holiday season may be the most wonderful…
The Low Down on High-Pressure Headache

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension is a rare disease that primarily impacts women during their reproductive years. Also known as a High-Pressure Headache, the most common symptom of IIH is head pain that can be severe and long-term. Cause by raised pressure within the skull, the root reasoning behind this condition is unknown. We asked Dr. Seniha Ozudogru from the University of Utah Neurology Department to shed some light on the disease.
Migraine, Stroke and Heart Disease

Thank you to Gretchen E. Tietjen, MD for her contribution to this spotlight! Migraine and Stroke Both migraine and stroke are common disorders, but…
Depression and Anxiety in Migraine Patients

Thank you to Todd A. Smitherman, PhD and Steven M. Baskin, PhD for their contributions to this spotlight! Prevalence One in every six people…