Solving the Puzzle of What’s Causing Migraines

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Key Questions
  • If migraine is genetic, then how can some patients have no family history?
  • How is the brain of a person with migraine different from others?
  • Does new genetic evidence imply that genetic therapy is possible?
Interview Notes

Find more about Patricia Pozo Rosich, MD and her work here:

Patricia Pozo-Rosich, MD, PhD

Head of Neurology Section
Vall d’Hebron Hospital and Institute of Research, Spain

As the director of headache and neurological pain research at Vall d’Hebron Institute of Research in Barcelona, Spain, Dr. Pozo-Rosich is one of the leading migraine researchers in Europe. An active leader in the field of international headache medicine, Dr. Pozo-Rosich is passionate about educating patients and clinicians about migraine. Additionally, she is the founder of the Spanish-language website midolordecabeza.org.

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