Migraine prevalence was stable in the U.S. from 2006 to 2016 but the proportion of migraine patients with moderate or severe disability nearly doubled, a systematic review showed. Across U.S.
Although the prevalence of migraine in the United States has remained stable over the past three decades, migraine-related disability has nearly doubled during that time, a new systematic review ...
A smartphone-based progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) program offered to patients with migraine visiting the emergency department yielded significant improvements in migraine-related disability ...
Migraine headache incurs estimated annual costs totaling as much as $17 billion in the United States. Most of the direct costs are for outpatient services: medications, office or clinic visits, ...
Research presented at the American Headache Society's 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting outlines the association between migraine and history of mild traumatic brain injury. A history of mild traumatic ...
Quality of life is also affected by sleep problems in individuals with migraines. For example, poor sleep quality, assessed by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, is associated with worse scores on ...
More than 25% of patients reported being severely or very severely impacted by their migraine attacks Study showed higher levels of migraine-related disability were associated with increased HCRU ...
A smartphone app for muscle relaxation significantly reduced migraine-related disability in patients visiting the emergency department, a new study shows. Led by researchers from NYU Langone Health, ...