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The Role of Lifestyle Factors in Migraine and How to Implement Behavioral Change: A Podcast with Elizabeth Seng

Migraine Science Collaborative

Release Date: 04/10/2023

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Migraine Science Collaborative

Dr. Frank Porreca is a professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Anesthesiology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.  His recent work has focused on sexually dimorphic mechanisms promoting female pain conditions, including headache disorders and pelvic pain. He has discovered that nociceptive sensory neurons from rodents, non-human primates and humans are functionally male or female, allowing for the discovery and development of precision medicine strategies to treat pain differently in either men or women.  For this Migraine Science Collaborative podcast, Dr....

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Chia-Chun Chiang, MD, is an assistant professor of neurology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Her clinical and research interests center on the application of AI to the study of migraine and vascular neurology, as well as exploring the connections between headaches and various cerebrovascular/cardiovascular disorders. Dr. Chiang recently received the 2024 American Headache Society (AHS) Harold G. Wolff Award, and the 2024 American Academy of Neurology Harold Wolff-John Graham Award. For this Migraine Science Collaborative podcast, Dr. Chiang spoke with freelance writer Fred Schwaller shortly...

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MSC recently had the opportunity to take part in a Podcast, a podcast series hosted by Levi Sowers and Brandon Rea, University of Iowa, Iowa City, US. Neil Andrews, executive editor of MSC and a science journalist, and the Vets First Podcast hosts take turns interviewing each other about migraine, science communications, and other topics.

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Editor's note: Dr. Anne Luebke, PhD, is a researcher and a jointly appointed associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Her focuses on auditory and vestibular efferent systems. One of Dr. Luebke's interests is vestibular migraine, which is the focus of this MSC podcast. Here, Dr. Luebke spoke with Heba Hani, RPh/MBA, a pharmacist who specializes in migraine, at the 2023 International Headache Congress in Seoul, South Korea, to discuss her work using preclinical models to investigate...

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The Role of Lifestyle Factors in Migraine and How to Implement Behavioral Change: A Podcast with Elizabeth Seng show art The Role of Lifestyle Factors in Migraine and How to Implement Behavioral Change: A Podcast with Elizabeth Seng

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Elizabeth Seng, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at Yeshiva University in New York City, US. Seng, who is a clinical psychologist and researcher, broadly focuses her work on behavioral management of pain and headache disorders, particularly migraine. She is interested in the psychosocial factors associated with migraine attack onset, higher attack frequency, and migraine-related disability. She is also interested in improving acute medication adherence. Seng recently co-authored a Lancet Neurology discussing the role of lifestyle factors in migraine and how behavioral...

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In a published in Cephalalgia on September 7, 2022, an international group of researchers reported results from a global online survey on perceived barriers to career progression in the headache field. The survey focused on career obstacles in four domains: professional recognition, opportunities in scientific societies, clinical practice, and salary and compensation. Nearly 600 professionals in the global headache field responded to the survey, with gender emerging as the most important barrier in nearly all of the four domains. Country of birth also surfaced as a key barrier. In this MSC...

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Elizabeth Seng, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at Yeshiva University in New York City, US. Seng, who is a clinical psychologist and researcher, broadly focuses her work on behavioral management of pain and headache disorders, particularly migraine. She is interested in the psychosocial factors associated with migraine attack onset, higher attack frequency, and migraine-related disability. She is also interested in improving acute medication adherence.

Seng recently co-authored a Lancet Neurology review article discussing the role of lifestyle factors in migraine and how behavioral change interventions can address them. In this MSC podcast, Seng speaks with Kayt Sukel, a freelance science writer based outside of Houston, Texas, to discuss some of those lifestyle factors, including stress, sleep, diet and physical activity, and the best way to implement behavioral change to improve migraine.