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If Approved, Inhaled Drug May Help MigraineAnyone who has had a migraine knows that nothing can get rid of it fast enough. And, for some people, nothing can get rid of it at all. There are many migraine medications on the market now but since we’re all such individuals, not every medication can help everyone. Dihydroergotamine, or D... |
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Migraine as inspirationI've just found a brief but interesting study finding that migraines are much more common in neurologists than the general public which inspired an interesting reply by Oliver Sacks. The prevalence of migraine in neurologists Neurology. 2003 Nov 11;61(9):1271-2. Evans RW, Lipton RB, Silberst... |
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Kristin Chenoweth's Emmy night, the good and badThe good news is the Kristen Chenoweth won an Emmy Sunday night. But the bad news is the she was so ill backstage she needed to be checked out by paramedics. Here's what happened. Early during the Primetime Emmys, when Kristin's name was announced for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, I ... |
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Kristin Chenoweth Collapses Post-EmmysActress Kristin Chenoweth collapsed Sunday night at the Emmy Awards shortly after winning Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role in “Pushing Daisies.” Page Six says Chenoweth suffered a crippling migraine and had to lie down in the Lipton Lounge backstage after collecting her award. A so ... |
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Phase 3 trial results of LEVADEX orally inhaled migraine therapy to be presentedMAP Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today that it will present analysis of data from the efficacy portion of the first Phase 3 trial of its novel LEVADEX orally inhaled migraine therapy, currently in development, at the 14th Congress of the International Headache Society. ... |


