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AI-based models accurately predict, show promise for expansion in headache

SAN DIEGO — AI-based models are currently best utilized as a predictor of headache, but show promise for expansion into the health care continuum, according to a speaker at the American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting. “There’s a high demand among headache specialists or neurologists, so having such AI tools can really help get patients diagnosed earlier and get

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Managing migraine: What's right for me? | Jefferson City News Tribune

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I ve dealt with migraine attacks for years. So has my mom. I typically manage by using over-the-counter pain medication that includes caffeine as soon as my symptoms begin. Then, if my migraine doesn t improve, I use a prescription triptan medication. But my headache days have been increasing, and my doctor suggested I try a newer preventive migraine medication. Can you please explain more about medication options?

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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Managing migraine: What's right for me?

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Managing migraine: What's right for me?
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Triptans, Ergots, Antiemetics Most Effective Meds for Migraine

Triptans, ergots, and antiemetics are the most effective classes of medications for migraine, according to a study published.

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Ibuprofen Not the Best Choice For Migraine Care, Study Says

New research found that triptans, ergots, and antiemetics are more effective at treating migraines compared to ibuprofen. Acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, was nearly 20% less effective at treating migraines than ibuprofen.

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