CBT for Pediatric Migraine: A Qualitative Study of Patient and Parent Experience
ConclusionsResults from these qualitative interviews indicate that mind and body CBT‐HA relaxation skills emerged as popular and effective based on patient and parent report. Future research examining the effectiveness of streamlined pediatric migraine nonpharmacological interventions should include these patient‐preferred skills. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 8, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Ashley M. Kroon Van Diest, Michelle M. Ernst, Lisa Vaughn, Shalonda Slater, Scott W. Powers Tags: Research Submissions Source Type: research

Neurobiological Basis of Migraine
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, EarlyView. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
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Abstracts and Citations
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Abstracts and Citations
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Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 6, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Robert G. Kaniecki, Frederick R. Taylor, Wade M. Cooper Tags: Abstracts and Citations Source Type: research

Erratum
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Understanding Menstrual Migraine
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Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

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Cluster Headache Clinical Phenotypes: Tobacco Nonexposed (Never Smoker and No Parental Secondary Smoke Exposure as a Child) versus Tobacco ‐Exposed: Results from the United States Cluster Headache Survey
ConclusionCluster headache sufferers who were never exposed to tobacco (personal or secondary as a child) appear to present uniquely compared to the tobacco exposed subgroup. The tobacco exposed clinical phenotype appears to have a more severe syndrome based on attack frequency, cycle duration, and headache related disability. Tobacco exposure is associated with cluster headache chronification. The nonexposed subtype appears to have an earlier age of onset, higher rate of familial migraine, and less circadian periodicity and daytime entrainment, suggesting a possible different underlying pathology than in the tobacco expos...
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Todd D. Rozen Tags: Research Submissions Source Type: research

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Migraine Prevention in Adolescents: A Pilot Open ‐Label Study
ConclusionsTMS appears to be a feasible, well‐tolerated, and acceptable nonpharmacologic preventive treatment for migraine in adolescents. In designing future trials of sTMS for migraine prevention in adolescents, streamlined treatment administration will be essential to minimize drop‐out. Efficacy needs to be assessed in a larger trial. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Samantha L. Irwin, William Qubty, I. Elaine Allen, Irene Patniyot, Peter J. Goadsby, Amy A. Gelfand Tags: Research Submission Source Type: research

The Prevalence and Impact of Migraine and Severe Headache in the United States: Figures and Trends From Government Health Studies
ConclusionsSevere headache and migraine remain important public health problems that are more common and burdensome for women, particularly women of childbearing age, and other historically disadvantaged segments of the population. These inequities could be exacerbated if new high‐cost treatments are inaccessible to those who need them most. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Rebecca Burch, Paul Rizzoli, Elizabeth Loder Tags: Featured Article Source Type: research

Factors Associated With Medication ‐Overuse Headache in Patients Seeking Treatment for Primary Headache
ConclusionsItems that assess headache‐related disability, use of combination medications, and fear of pain help identify patients who are currently overusing acute headache medications and may serve as indicators of treatment progress. Future studies should apply similar analytic approaches longitudinally to identify headache sufferers at risk for medication‐overuse headache prior to headache progression. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Kelly R. Peck, Malcolm M. Roland, Todd A. Smitherman Tags: Research Submissions Source Type: research

Opioid ‐Induced “Likeability” and “Feeling Good” Are Not Associated With Return Visits to an ED Among Migraine Patients Administered IV Hydromorphone
ConclusionWe did not detect an association between hydromorphone and medication likeability, feeling good, or return visits to the ED. Headache relief was associated with medication likeability and feeling good. (Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain)
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - March 1, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Benjamin W. Friedman, Alexander Latev, Caron Campbell, Deborah White Tags: Brief Communications Source Type: research