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No Link Between Migraine and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease show art No Link Between Migraine and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease

Migraine Minute News Update

Contrary to previous research, a study published in Neurology finds among women, there is no link between migraine and the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Molly O’Brien explains in this Migraine Minute News Update.   Want to know more about Migraine and Parkinson’s disease? Check out this article in AMD’s Comorbidities library:  

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New Treatment Targets PACAP for Migraine Prevention show art New Treatment Targets PACAP for Migraine Prevention

Migraine Minute News Update

A small study published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds a single IV infusion of a Monoclonal Antibody targeting PACAP reduced monthly migraine days better than placebo. In this Migraine Minute News Update @Molly O’Brien explains. Read More: 

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NINDS Funds Research on the Link Between Headache Disorders & the Circadian Clock show art NINDS Funds Research on the Link Between Headache Disorders & the Circadian Clock

Migraine Minute News Update

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke awards a $2.4 million grant to researchers at the University of Texas Health to examine the link between the circadian clock and severe headache disorders. Molly O’Brien has details in this Migraine Minute News Update. Read more: bit.ly/3BsNwfT

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Can CGRP blockers impact blood pressure in people over 60? show art Can CGRP blockers impact blood pressure in people over 60?

Migraine Minute News Update

A study finds treatment with anti-CGRP mAbs does not significantly affect blood pressure or increase the occurrence of hypertension (compared to general population trends) in people 60+. In this Migraine Minute, Molly O’Brien explains the findings.  Read More: bit.ly/3zpcYSB 

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Are CGRP mAbs Cost Effective? show art Are CGRP mAbs Cost Effective?

Migraine Minute News Update

A study found that anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies not only reduced absenteeism & presenteeism in Spain, they were found to be cost-effective too. Read more:  Image courtesy: DOI 10.1186/s10194-024-01727-0

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Atogepant vs. Rimegepant. New study looks at indirect comparison show art Atogepant vs. Rimegepant. New study looks at indirect comparison

Migraine Minute News Update

A new study looks at the efficacy and safety of two gepant medications. Molly O'Brien will share the study findings in this Migraine Minute News update.  Read the study:  Image courtesy: Sage Journals. Cephalalgia doi:  

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Is there a link between photophobia and poor sleep quality? show art Is there a link between photophobia and poor sleep quality?

Migraine Minute News Update

Light sensitivity and poor sleep quality in people with migraine, could the two be related? In a study published in the Journal of Headache and Pain, researchers looked at the impact photophobia may have on sleep quality in people with migraine. Molly O’Brien breaks it down in this Migraine Minute News Update. Learn more: 

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Can a caffeine habit impact episodic migraine? show art Can a caffeine habit impact episodic migraine?

Migraine Minute News Update

Caffeine habit? A new study looks at the link between episodic migraine and regular caffeine intake. Molly O’Brien will fill you in, in this latest Migraine Minute News Update. Learn more about the study at bit.ly/4bzLyXu

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FDA Clears a New TENS Device for Migraine Prevention show art FDA Clears a New TENS Device for Migraine Prevention

Migraine Minute News Update

The US FDA clears another wearable drug-free migraine treatment device. In this Migraine Minute News Update, Molly O’Brien will tell you all about a new TENS device available for people with episodic migraine. Read more: 

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Do CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies wear off at the end of the month? show art Do CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies wear off at the end of the month?

Migraine Minute News Update

Many people with chronic migraine worry that their monthly preventive medication won’t work as well at the end of the month as it did at the beginning. New research shows that two injectable CGRP monoclonal antibodies do not wear off at the end of the month. Molly O’Brien has the details in this #MigraineMinute News Update.   Read more:

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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke awards a $2.4 million grant to researchers at the University of Texas Health to examine the link between the circadian clock and severe headache disorders. Molly O’Brien has details in this Migraine Minute News Update.

Read more: bit.ly/3BsNwfT