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Burch Explores Migraine Treatments in Pharmacy Times Article

April 23, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(APRIL 23, 2024) Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences, discussed types of acute treatment for migraine in a Pharmacy Times article.

Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences

(APRIL 23, 2024) Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences, discussed types of acute treatment for migraine in a Pharmacy Times article.

Migraine—the leading cause of disability for adults under the age of 50 worldwide, with its prevalence peaking during working years—is a complex neurological disease, not just a headache. It causes various symptoms like nausea, light sensitivity, and cognitive issues. Multiple options are available for treatment and prevention. Newer medications with fewer side effects and non-invasive approaches like acupuncture are showing promise.

Read full story at Pharmacy Times

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Burch Explores Migraine Treatments in Pharmacy Times Article

April 23, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson

(APRIL 23, 2024) Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences, discussed types of acute treatment for migraine in a Pharmacy Times article.

Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences

(APRIL 23, 2024) Rebecca Burch, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences, discussed types of acute treatment for migraine in a Pharmacy Times article.

Migraine—the leading cause of disability for adults under the age of 50 worldwide, with its prevalence peaking during working years—is a complex neurological disease, not just a headache. It causes various symptoms like nausea, light sensitivity, and cognitive issues. Multiple options are available for treatment and prevention. Newer medications with fewer side effects and non-invasive approaches like acupuncture are showing promise.

Read full story at Pharmacy Times

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