A migraine attack is not just a headache, and not all migraine attacks are the same. The symptoms, length and […]
To decrease the substantial health and economic burden of migraine, researchers need to address how the disease differs between women and men, according to a report from the Society for Women’s Health Research published in the Journal of Women’s Health.
Many women who suffer from chronic pain conditions say their pain has not been believed or taken seriously by family, […]
To decrease the substantial health and economic burden of migraine on individuals and society, researchers need to address how the […]
SWHR submitted comments to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) on ICER’s new draft report regarding the effectiveness […]
SWHR provided initial input to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) as it prepares to assess the effectiveness […]
SWHR convened interdisciplinary thought leaders at the George Washington University Milken School of Public Health for a panel discussion that included patients, practitioners, and the employer perspective.
SWHR brought together a group of interdisciplinary experts for a roundtable discussion on sex and gender differences in migraine, a debilitating neurological disease that is three times more common in women than men.
SWHR convened thought leaders for a public panel discussion on migraine and women's health that included patients, practitioners, and the employer perspective.
Headaches affect the head, are caused by stress, exhaustion, et cetera, and are painful. Migraines are a type of headache that display all the same factors but on a greater scale. For