Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
'There Is A Revolution In Migraine': New Drugs Offering Hope To Patients Who Have Suffered Their Whole Lives
The Washington Post: Migraine Treatments Offer New Ways Of Relief
Nancy Baum Lipsitz remembers the night the pain began. She’d had a glass of white wine with a friend and went to bed with a terrible headache. The next day, she still felt horrible, the beginning of what she called a “rolling tide” of near constant migraines and lower level headaches. For three years she dealt with the symptoms. Sometimes she got tunnel vision, or a visual aura, a warning that a big headache was on the way. Those felt like “someone taking a pick and jabbing it through my nose and eye,” she said. (Vander Schaaff, 12/1)
The Washington Post: Some Tips For Avoiding Migraines During The Holidays.
The biggest problem with the holidays season for migraine sufferers is falling out of a regular routine, said Charles Flippen II, clinical professor of neurology at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Flippen, a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology, offers some tips for managing the season. (Vander Schaaff, 12/1)