American Headache Society - 2006

Scottsdale Headache Symposium, Scottsdale Arizona
November 2-4, 2006

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Behavior Techniques Can Help Migraineurs

Description: Persistent misconceptions and other barriers to behavioral therapy limit headache patients' access to potentially beneficial non-pharmacologic treatments, Donald B. Penzien, Ph.D., said at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society.

Migraine Treatment Hampered by Improper Patient Interviews

Description: Open-ended questions during the patient interview elicit the best information for guiding the management of patients with migraine headache, Dr. Richard B. Lipton said during a presentation held at the American Headache Society's annual symposium.

Early Migraine Treatment Can Promote Medication-Overuse Headache

Description: Early treatment of migraine can contribute to development of medication-overuse headaches in pain-adverse patients, Dr. James R. Couch warned at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society.

Proposed Guidelines Would Exclude Most Headache Patients from Sustained Opioid Therapy

Description: Sustained opioid therapy should only be prescribed for chronic headache patients under stringent new guidelines that would exclude most headache patients, Dr. Joel R. Saper proposed today at an American Headache Society symposium.

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