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Change is urgently needed
By: Rob Music, Chief Executive, The Migraine Trust
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New report highlights broken UK migraine healthcare system
Impacting mental health, relationships, and ability to work
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Triggers and premonitory symptoms – which come first?
By: Paula Sureda Gibert, PhD Candidate in Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, King’s College London
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Lauren’s long walk to help people with migraine
Lauren lives with hemiplegic migraine
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Professor Peter Goadsby wins this year’s Scientific Breakthrough Award
Professor Goadsby won it for his dedication to helping people with migraine
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The Covid-19 vaccination and migraine
By: Gemma Jolly, Information and Support Services Manager, The Migraine Trust
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Galcanezumab approved for use within NHS Scotland
Approval highlights need for access to new class of migraine medication
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Working as a physiotherapist within a headache clinic
By: Anne-Marie Logan, Consultant Physiotherapist in Headache, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and NIHR Pre-Doctoral Academic Fellow
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First Susan Haydon bursaries awarded
We awarded it to Clair Sparkes and Katherine Markel
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The challenge of funding migraine research
By: Dr Anna Andreou, Director of Headache Research at the Headache Centre, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and Senior Lecturer, Wolfson CARD, King’s College London
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‘Magneto’ against migraine – how transcranial magnetic stimulation works to treat migraine
By: Dr Joseph Lloyd, Headache Research laboratory, King’s College London, and Headache Centre, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
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Dr Joseph Lloyd awarded PhD for his migraine research
Joseph investigated the mechanisms of action of three different neuromodulation techniques
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