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Article title

Issue

 

‘Chinese-meal headache’: Does ‘Chinese-meal headache’ pose a significant problem?
Giles Elrington MD FRCP Consultant Neurologist, The City of London Medical Centre
2.2

 

Acupuncture: What I tell patients about acupuncture
Edzard Ernst MD PhD FRCP FRCP Ed Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth
2.2
Adolescents on the radar screen, Getting
Sue Lipscombe MB ChB MRCP GP, Park Crescent New Surgery, Brighton; Hospital Specialist in Headache, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Sussex University Trust
1.1
Adolescents, Overcoming the difficulties in treating migraine in
David NK Symon BSc MB ChB FRCP FRCPCH Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of Hartlepool
1.3

 

Children don’t get migraine, do they?
David NK Symon BSc MB ChB FRCP FRCPCH Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of Hartlepool
1.2
Cluster headache: Diagnosing cluster headache
David Kernick BSc MD FRCGP DCH DRCOG DA GP, St Thomas Health Centre, Exeter
2.2
Comment: Headache is not just a women’s problem
Timothy Steiner, Editor
1.2
Comment: Migraine and headache: a timeless issue
Timothy Steiner, Editor
1.4
Comment: Patients that present GPs with a challenge
Timothy Steiner, Editor
1.3
Comment: Putting our heads together
Timothy Steiner, Editor
1.1
Common presentations you should recognise, Have you seen this patient?
Manuela Fontebasso MB ChB GP, Front Street Surgery York; Clinical Assistant in Neurology, Headache Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, York Hospital
1.1

 

Headache – the warning signs to a serious problem, Red flags in
Paul TG Davies MA MD FRCP Consultant Neurologist, Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, Northampton
1.4
Headache and sexual activity, Primary
Giles Elrington MD FRCP Consultant Neurologist, The City of London Medical Centre, London
2.1
Headache care, The challenge of taking an evidence-based approach to
David Kernick BSc MD FRCGP DCH DRCOG DA GP, St Thomas Health Centre, Exeter
1.4
Headache, Treating episodic tension-type
Sue Lipscombe MB ChB MRCP GP, Park Crescent New Surgery, Brighton; Hospital Specialist in Headache, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Sussex University Trust
1.3
Headache, Understanding the impact of
David Kernick BSc MD FRCGP DCH DRCOG DA GP, St Thomas Medical Group, Exeter; Timothy Steiner PhD LLM MSc MA DIC MRCP FFPM Division of Neuroscience, Imperial College London
1.1
Headaches not to miss, Three
Sue Lipscombe MB ChB MRCP GP, Park Crescent New Surgery, Brighton; Hospital Specialist in Headache, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Sussex University Trust
1.1
History, Taking a headache
Manuela Fontebasso MB ChB GP, Front Street Surgery, York; Clinical Assistant in Neurology, Headache Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, York Hospital
1.2
Homeopathy, What I tell my patients about
Thomas E Whitmarsh MA FRCP FFHom Consultant Physician, Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital, North Glasgow University Hospitals
2.1

 

Migraine Awareness Week: useful tool – or just an outworn idea?
Ann Turner Director, Migraine Action Association, Great Oakley, Northants (www.migraine.org.uk)
1.2
Migraine is not rocket science, Treating
David Kernick BSc MD FRCGP DCH DRCOG DA GP, St Thomas Health Centre, Exeter
2.1
Migraine, A practical guide to menstrual
Anne MacGregor MFFP DIPM Director of Clinical Research, The City of London Migraine Clinic
1.2
Migraine, The impact of time loss: a casualty of
Andrew J Dowson MRCGP Director, King’s Headache Service, King’s College Hospital, London
1.4
Migraine: how to manage a conundrum
Timothy Steiner, Editor
2.1
MIPCA: Migraine in Primary Care Advisors (MIPCA) – improving headache services
Sue Lipscombe MB ChB MRCP GP, Brighton; Hospital Specialist in Headache, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
2.2

 

Patients on the combined oral contraceptive pill? A: Some of the patients, some of the time, Q: Can you put your migraine
Manuela Fontebasso MB ChB GP, Front Street Surgery, York; Clinical Assistant in Neurology, Headache Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, York Hospital
1.4
Pregnancy, How to manage migraine during
Anne MacGregor MFFP DIPM Director of Clinical Research, The City of London Migraine Clinic
1.3
Primary care nurse, Headache and the
Jill Murphy RMN RGN Headache Specialist Nurse; Kate Lumley RGN Headache Specialist Nurse, Headache Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, York Hospital
1.1
Prophylaxis can offer patients an oasis from chaos, How migraine
Heather Fearon MB ChB GP, Hallwood Health Centre, Hospital Way, Runcorn
1.3

 

Self-help: A new look at self-help for patients
Andrew Larner MD MRCP Consultant Neurologist, Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool
2.2

 

Triptan, In search of the perfect
Sue Lipscombe MB ChB MRCP GP, Park Crescent New Surgery, Brighton; Hospital Specialist in Headache, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Sussex University Trust
2.1
Triptans: When and how to prescribe triptans
Timothy Steiner PhD LLM MSc MA DIC MRCP FFPM Division of Neuroscience, Imperial College London
2.2

 


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