Migraine Triggers, Protectors and Severity Modifiers

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Key Questions
  • How good are we at predicting our own migraine triggers?
  • What are risk factors and how do we figure out our own?
  • How complicated is the relationship between risk factors for the frequency of migraine attacks and risk factors for the severity of migraine?
Interview Notes

Find more about Alec Mian, PhD and his work here:

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Alec Mian, PhD

Founder & CEO
Curelator Headache

Dr. Alec Mian has a biology degree and earned his doctorate in genetics from the University of Cambridge and Harvard Medical School. He is the author or co-author of over a dozen patents and publications. He has been the CEO of several companies and served on the board of directors of one Spain’s largest design companies, Santa & Cole. One of his biotechnology companies, Gemedica, grew to become Spain’s leading biotechnology startups and raised over 20 million euros in local and international venture capital & government grants. He is now the founder and CEO of Curelator Headache, a platform that goes beyond tracking to help you identify your migraine triggers, protectors and severity modifiers.

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