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Women with active migraine have a lower risk for type 2 diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes Risk Lower in Women With Active Migraine

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Prevalence of active migraine decreased linearly in the 24 years prior to diabetes diagnosis
For appropriately selected patients

Functional Nasal Surgery Can Improve Headache Symptoms

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Eighty-five percent of patients report partial or complete resolution of headaches postoperatively
Migraine with aura is associated with an elevated risk for incident atrial fibrillation

Migraine With Aura Linked to Increase in Incident A-Fib

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Risk for AF up for migraine with aura vs. no headache, migraine without visual aura, after adjustment
The risk of cochlear disorders

Risk of Cochlear Disorders Up With History of Migraine

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Significantly increased risk of tinnitus in migraine cohort versus matched non-migraine cohort
For patients with episodic migraine

Galcanezumab Beats Placebo for Episodic Migraine

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Treatment with 120- or 240-mg galcanezumab linked to reduction in migraine days versus placebo
For patients with episodic migraine

Galcanezumab Beats Placebo for Episodic Migraine

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Treatment with 120- or 240-mg galcanezumab linked to reduction in migraine days versus placebo
Aimovig (erenumab-aooe) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to prevent migraine headaches in adults.

FDA Approves Aimovig to Prevent Migraines

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Patients taking Aimovig reported one to two fewer monthly migraine days than those taking pacebo
For patients with episodic migraine

Fremanezumab Linked to Fewer Monthly Migraine Days

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For episodic migraine patients, reduction in number of migraine days with monthly dosing, single dose
For patients with episodic migraine who have failed prior preventive migraine treatments

AAN: Erenumab Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Migraine

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Higher proportion of patients achieved a ≥50 percent reduction in mean monthly migraine days
A noninvasive stimulation device may help prevent migraine attacks

Noninvasive Brain Stimulation May Help Prevent Migraines

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Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation device is safe and easy to use