This special release was available until the start of the Summit on March 20. Please view the schedule to watch the live event sessions. 


BONUS Early Release Expert Interview
Preventing & Reversing Chronic Migraine (Part 1)

Welcome to This Special Sneak Preview!
We’re excited to share this exclusive early release from the 2025 Migraine World Summit. This 30-minute interview with Dr. Richard B. Lipton offers a glimpse into the level of expertise and insights you can expect during the full event, taking place March 20–27.

Dr. Lipton’s interview is the only two-part feature of this year’s Summit. Part 1 is available for you to watch now, with Part 2 being unveiled during the live event. We hope this preview gives you a clear example of the practical strategies and valuable knowledge that will follow.

Speaker: Dr. Richard Lipton

Dr. Lipton is a globally recognized leader in migraine and headache management, serving as the director of the Montefiore Headache Center in New York. Holding the Edwin S. Lowe Chair in Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Lipton’s career has revolutionized our understanding of migraine through his contributions to diagnosis, treatment, and research.

Quick Highlights:

    • Author of 11 books and over 1,000 scientific articles
    • Six-time recipient of the Harold G. Wolff Lecture Award from the American Headache Society
    • Past president of the American Headache Society
    • Expert in neurology, psychiatry, and population health
Key Questions
  • How do episodic migraine and chronic migraine disease differ from each other?
  • What counts as a “headache day” when making a diagnosis of chronic migraine?
  • Do people with chronic migraine experience unique challenges and burdens?
  • What are interictal symptoms, and how do they differ with chronic migraine?
  • What comorbidities are associated with chronic migraine?
  • What are the risk factors for progression from episodic to chronic migraine?
  • What physiological changes occur in the brain as migraine becomes chronic?
  • Is research underway to improve our understanding of migraine progression?
  • Are there effective strategies for preventing progression to chronic migraine?
  • Can a person with chronic migraine revert to an episodic pattern of attacks?

Mark Your Calendar for March 20–27
This preview is just the beginning. Join us for the 2025 Migraine World Summit to access Part 2 of this interview and hear from over 30 world-class migraine and headache experts.


 

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