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    Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Mark Burish about circadian-targeted research into cluster headache and migraine. Read the related article in . For links to articles and previous podcast episodes, please visit .

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    • In this episode of the Neurology Podcast: Drs. Tesha Monteith and Mark Burish discuss circadian-targeted research into #clusterheadache and #migraine. Listen now: https://t.co/wRTBQZZ0F8 Read the associated article: https://t.co/KcdJpubA9s @headacheMD @UTHealthHouston https://t.co/n4OvHVftvy

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    New research shows that migraine and cluster headache symptoms are often governed by the body’s internal clock or circadian system. Study results showed that symptoms for 71 percent of cluster headache patients and 50 percent of migraine patients followed a circadian pattern. This research could lead to new treatments, including steroids and melatonin, which affect the body’s circadian rhythms.

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    • If it feels like you’re always getting headaches at the exact same time of day, you’re hardly alone. New research shows a sound biological reason for this phenomenon — and it all has to do with the body’s internal clock. #clusterheadache #migraine https://t.co/MUJ4rflCbx

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    Understanding SUNCT, SUNA, and TN SurveyIf you live with SUNCT, SUNA or TN, we’d love to hear from you. Clusterbusters is working to determine the prevalence of these diseases in our community. We understand that resources for those who live with any kind of Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgia are limited, and we’d like to better understand the people we’re serving. Survey includes 6 questions and is…

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    • While yesterday was Cluster Headache Awareness Day, U.S. Pain believes EVERY day we should be raising awareness. Let’s take a moment to understand the symptoms, treatments, and ways to show support for those affected by it: https://t.co/a2LMjAVCYK #ClusterHeadache https://t.co/CaWDbvk1tJ

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    Background and Objectives Multimorbidity among patients with cluster headache (CH) is considered to be high, but large studies are lacking. The aims were to explore the occurrence of diagnosis-specific multimorbidity among patients with CH and matched references and possible associations of this with their sickness absence and disability pension. Methods We performed a register-based study of…

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    • Multimorbidity and Sickness Absence/Disability Pension in Patients With Cluster Headache and Matched References: https://t.co/sBlBpdSIGo #NeuroTwitter #ClusterHeadache https://t.co/xhTEX4ZTlL

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    The largest study of patients with cluster headache to date suggests women have more severe attacks and longer headache bouts than men and are more likely to have a chronic subtype.

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    • Women with #clusterheadache have more severe symptoms and longer headache bouts than men, and they are more likely to have a chronic subtype of the disorder, new research shows. https://t.co/LeYGDSTVYF

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    Background and Objectives: Cluster headache is considered a male-dominated disorder, but we have previously suggested that females may display a more severe phenotype. Studies on sex differences in cluster headache have been conflicting, therefore this study, with the largest validated cluster headache material at present, gives more insights into sex-specific characteristics of the disease. The…

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    • Study data suggest that women may be more gravely affected by cluster headaches than men. Learn more: https://t.co/kCrjPrP0Ct #NeuroTwitter #Neurology #ClusterHeadache https://t.co/q4aPkx7EKf