A new era started in headache neurology. Research has provided tools to apply an individualized approach to persons living with a headache. Would individuals with migraine and cranial autonomic symptoms respond to treatments differently? Can non-headache symptoms guide response to the treatment? In addition - can headache characteristics guide us even more than they did before? All these and other questions are applicable when we have to provide medical care to someone who is in a special population. A special population could be there due to a medical condition (obesity, long covid) or stage in life journey (childhood, older adult), or pregnancy, breastfeeding.
The goal of this Research Topic is to provide a most up to day collection of research that would be frontier and breakthrough to the future with new approaches to each person's headache evaluation and management. It will outline research achievements and future directions when different associated symptoms and characteristics of headache shine a light on the best treatment plan.
Preferable themes:
- Cranial autonomic symptoms and onabotulinum toxin
- Long covid and management
- Women's health
- Older adults and headache
- Pediatric pearls and updates
- Obesity and headache, GLP1 agonists, lifestyle
- Treatments priorities in different populations
A new era started in headache neurology. Research has provided tools to apply an individualized approach to persons living with a headache. Would individuals with migraine and cranial autonomic symptoms respond to treatments differently? Can non-headache symptoms guide response to the treatment? In addition - can headache characteristics guide us even more than they did before? All these and other questions are applicable when we have to provide medical care to someone who is in a special population. A special population could be there due to a medical condition (obesity, long covid) or stage in life journey (childhood, older adult), or pregnancy, breastfeeding.
The goal of this Research Topic is to provide a most up to day collection of research that would be frontier and breakthrough to the future with new approaches to each person's headache evaluation and management. It will outline research achievements and future directions when different associated symptoms and characteristics of headache shine a light on the best treatment plan.
Preferable themes:
- Cranial autonomic symptoms and onabotulinum toxin
- Long covid and management
- Women's health
- Older adults and headache
- Pediatric pearls and updates
- Obesity and headache, GLP1 agonists, lifestyle
- Treatments priorities in different populations