ISSN 0017-8748 (Print); ISSN 1365-2524 (Online)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
In This Issue pp. 1-1(1) Author: Rothrock, John F.
From the Editorial Office pp. 2-2(1) Author: Rothrock, John F.
Headache Impact of Chronic and Episodic Migraine: Results From the American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention Study pp. 3-17(15) Authors: Buse, Dawn; Manack, Aubrey; Serrano, Daniel; Reed, Michael; Varon, Sepideh; Turkel, Catherine; Lipton, Richard
Opioid Use and Dependence Among Persons With Migraine: Results of the AMPP Study pp. 18-36(19) Authors: Buse, Dawn C.; Pearlman, Starr H.; Reed, Michael L.; Serrano, Daniel; Ng‐Mak, Daisy S.; Lipton, Richard B.
Efficacy and Safety of MAP0004, Orally Inhaled DHE in Treating Migraines With and Without Allodynia pp. 37-47(11) Authors: Tepper, Stewart J.; Kori, Shashidhar H.; Borland, Scott W.; Wang, Min H.; Hu, Bin; Mathew, Ninan T.; Silberstein, Stephen D.
Aspirin is First‐Line Treatment for Migraine and Episodic Tension‐Type Headache Regardless of Headache Intensity pp. 48-56(9) Authors: Lampl, Christian; Voelker, Michael; Steiner, Timothy J.
Rizatriptan for Treatment of Acute Migraine in Patients Taking Topiramate for Migraine Prophylaxis pp. 57-67(11) Authors: Seeburger, Jeffrey L.; Cady, Roger K.; Winner, Paul; MacGregor, Anne; Valade, Dominique; Ge, Yang; Zhang, Ying; Hustad, Carolyn M.; Strickler, Nancy; Schaefer, Eleanor; Connor, Kathryn M.; Ho, Tony W.
Genomic Expression Patterns in Menstrual‐Related Migraine in Adolescents pp. 68-79(12) Authors: Hershey, Andrew; Horn, Paul; Kabbouche, Marielle; O'Brien, Hope; Powers, Scott
Identification of Cytokines and Signaling Proteins Differentially Regulated by Sumatriptan/Naproxen pp. 80-89(10) Authors: Vause, Carrie V.; Durham, Paul L.
Potential Risk Factors for Psychiatric Disorders in Patients With Headache pp. 90-98(9) Authors: Nimnuan, Chaichana; Asawavichienjinda, Thanin; Srikiatkhachorn, Anan
Cluster Headache in the United States of America: Demographics, Clinical Characteristics, Triggers, Suicidality, and Personal Burden* pp. 99-113(15) Authors: Rozen, Todd D.; Fishman, Royce S.
Rescue Therapy for Acute Migraine, Part 1: Triptans, Dihydroergotamine, and Magnesium pp. 114-128(15) Authors: Kelley, Nancy E.; Tepper, Deborah E.
Low‐Dose Topiramate Plus Sodium Divalproate for Positive Responders Intolerant to Full‐Dose Monotherapy pp. 129-132(4) Authors: Krymchantowski, Abouch Valenty; da Cunha Jevoux, Carla
Sumatriptan–Naproxen Migraine Efficacy in Allodynic Patients: Early Intervention pp. 133-139(7) Authors: Landy, Stephen; Hoagland, Rebecca; Hoagland, Nancy A.
Is Contrast‐Enhanced 3D Spoiled Gradient Echo MRI a Superior Way to Image Pachymeningeal Enhancement in Intracranial Hypotension? pp. 140-141(2) Authors: Rozen, Todd D.; Beams, Jennifer L.; Lock Jr, Joseph H.
OnabotulinumtoxinA for Chronic Migraine pp. 142-148(7) Authors: Blumenfeld, Andrew; Evans, Randolph W.
Short‐Lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform Headache With Autonomic Symptoms Syndrome as the Initial Manifestation of Idiopathic Hypertrophic Cranial Pachymeningitis pp. 149-152(4) Author: Chan, Jane W.
Resident and Fellow Section pp. 153-157(5) Author: Levin, Morris
Abstracts and Citations pp. 158-167(10) Authors: Kaniecki, Robert G.; Taylor, Frederick R.; Landy, Stephen H.
2011: Year in Review pp. 168-172(5) Author: Peroutka, Stephen J.
Abstracts and Citations pp. 173-182(10) Authors: Taylor, Frederick R.; Kaniecki, Robert G.; Landy, Stephen H.
New Feature for Headache Currents Editorial pp. 185-185(1) Author: Ward, Thomas N.
Unanswered Questions in Headache: How Does a Migraine Attack Stop? pp. 186-187(2) Authors: Ahn, Andrew H.; Brennan, K.C.
How Does Migraine Attack Stop? pp. 188-188(1) Author: Villanueva, Luis
How Does the Migraine Attack Stop? It Is NOT the Trigger: Common Headache Triggers Do Not Predict Cessation of Pain pp. 189-190(2) Authors: Houle, Timothy T.; Turner, Dana P.; Penzien, Donald B.
How Do Migraine Attacks Stop? pp. 191-192(2) Author: Shapiro, Robert E.
Acute Migraine Treatment: “Stratified” Care pp. 193-193(1) Author: Rothrock, John F.