• Discussing the Future of Migraine Care: Education and Treatment Insights from Dr. Gottschalk at the American Headache Society's Scientific Meeting

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

Discussing the Future of Migraine Care: Education and Treatment Insights from Dr. Gottschalk at the American Headache Society's Scientific Meeting

  • Summary

  • In this special episode of Talking Head Pain, Joe speaks with Dr. Christopher Gottschalk, Director of Headache Medicine and the Headache Medicine Training Program at Yale University, Connecticut, live from the American Headache Society's scientific meeting. Dr. Gottschalk shares insights from a new study revealing how prolonged use of anti-CGRP drugs can reduce prodromal symptoms and the occurrence of headaches. He discusses the evolving understanding of migraine phases and the broader impacts of treatment on quality of life and cognitive function.

    Join Joe and Dr. Gottschalk as they discuss these significant advancements in migraine treatment and education.

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