Dr. Brian Grosberg is quoted in this story about a non-invasive treatment for episodic migraines. A smartphone-enabled device, cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration in early 2021, uses technology to trick the brain into releasing the neurotransmitters serotonin and noradrenaline that can help ease migraine pain.
Medscape.com | Feb 3, 2022
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Important Announcement: Migraine Research Foundation
Announcement regarding the HHC Headache Center carrying on the work of the Migraine Research Foundation.
headacheandmigrainenews.com | Jan. 8, 2022
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New Treatments for Migraine
Dr. Grosberg contributed to the Nov. 15, 2021 issue of Bottom Line Personal regarding New Treatments for Migraine.
bottomlineinc.com | Nov. 15, 2021
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Nerivio Device gets FDA approval
Nerivio is a wearable device that stimulates small nerves in the upper arm to relieve migrains. Dr. Grosberg is quoted in several articles regarding the device.
journals.lww.com | Pain Reports, November 2021 www.jpost.com | October 25, 2021 www.prnewswire.com | Oct. 18, 2021
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HEADucation Inititative
The Headache Center's Allison Verhaak, PhD, Clinical Health Psychologist and Brian Grosberg, MD, FAHS, Director, Hartford Healthcare Headache Center Director, talk about “HEADucation”, an online, case-based, live and interactive lecture series for primary care internal medicine residents and neurology residents, created by the Headache Center.
The Health Psychologist | Summer, 2021 Issue
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Can you get a headache from treating your headache? Medication overuse explained.
Dr. Brian Grosberg is interviewed regarding medication overuse and how your head pain can rebound when these medications wear off.
the CHECKUP by SingleCare | Aug. 17, 2021
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Virtual Roller Coaster Ride Study Brings New Insights Into Migraine
Dr. Brian Grosberg is interviewed regarding a new study that shows people who get migraines will likely feel motion sickness and dizziness after a virtual roller coaster ride, compared with people who don't get migranes.
WedMD | Jul. 22, 2021
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Dr. Brian Grosberg reviews late-phase trial data demonstrating the efficacy of the oral CGRP antagonists atogepant and rimegepant for migraine prevention. He also reports on a summary of data from the CaMEO survey indicating that oral preventive therapies for migraine are greatly underutilized despite high interest among patients, and he shares results from a new patient satisfaction survey that reveals how patients viewed telehealth measures for migraine care accessed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Medscape.com | Jun. 25, 2021
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Dr, Grosberg explains that though a migraine can be debilitating, a few adjustments can help ease the pain.
Allure.com | May 3, 2021
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For Rising Number of People, Obesity Is a Literal Headache
Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this story about the growing numbers of people are developing a potentially blinding type of weight-linked headache that was once considered rare.
HealthDay | Jan. 22, 2021 U.S. News & World Report | Jan. 22, 2021
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HartfordHealthcare News | Jan. 15, 2021
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this EverydayHealth story about new findings suggesting that doctors who treat women have significant knowledge gaps that could compromise the care of this debilitating condition.
EverydayHealth | Jan. 7, 2021
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"During the COVID-19 pandemic, I've had an increase in migraine attacks. Is stress likely to blame?"
HealthCentral Chronic Migraine | Oct. 2, 2020
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HartfordHealthcare News | Sep. 1, 2020
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HartfordHealthcare News | Aug. 18, 2020
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HartfordHealthcare News | Aug. 6, 2020
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in the story "How I tamed my migraines" in the Summer, 2020 issue of HealthCentral's "Guide to Living with Migraine"
migrainemonitor.com | Summer, 2020
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Dr. Grosberg contributed the story "New Nondrug Relief for Migraines" in the April 15 issue of Bottom Line Personal.
BottomLineInc.com | Apr. 15, 2020
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Dr. Brian Grosberg was featured in an article titled “Ask the Expert: Brian Grosberg, MD Q&A” in HealthCentral Guide.
HealthCentral Guide | Dec., 2019
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this new story regarding FDA approval of the Nerivio Migra® device.
Hartford Business Journal | Jun. 10, 2019
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this press release regarding FDA approval of Nerivio Migra®, a smartphone-controlled device developed by Theranica, a bio-medical technology company developing advanced electroceuticals for migraine and other pain disorders.
PR Newswire | May 28, 2019
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved a new device for migraine prevention in teens: eNeura’s sTMS. This approval expands the therapeutic options for both adults and children 12 years of age and older. Dr. Grosman demonstrated the device during the 2017 Migraine World Summit.
MigraineAgain.com | Mar. 1, 2019
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Advances in treating the mother of all headaches, from Botox to better drugs. Dr. Grosberg is a contributor to this story posted on AARP.org.
AARP.org | Feb. 1, 2019
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“Weather factors may interact with each other and operate synergistically to trigger a headache,” says Brian Grosberg, MD, director of Hartford HealthCare Ayer Neuroscience Institute Headache Center.
Yahoo! LifeStyle | Dec. 18, 2018
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Brian Grosberg, MD, director of the Hartford Healthcare Headache Center in Connecticut and lead investigator on the Nerivio Migra trial, provides some insight into this new treatment.
NeurologyLive.com | Nov. 16, 2018
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“Menstrual migraine affects more than 50 percent of female migraine patients, accounting for about 12 million women annually,” says doctor Brian Grosberg, MD.
Yahoo! LifeStyle | Nov., 2018
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Dr. Brian Grosberg, MD, Director of the Hartford Healthcare Headache Center in Connecticut, is lead Principal Investigator of a study for Nerivio Migra, a non-invasive neuromodulation device that works with a phone app to deliver stimulation through the arm to treat acute migraines.
Nov., 2018
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in two stories in the Nov. 2018 issue of HealthCentral's "Migraine Guide", “The 411 on Migraine” and “All About Therapies”.
healthcentral.com | Nov., 2018
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Efforts to target the pathophysiology of migraine headache to both reduce pain and prevent the onset of this disabling and often intractable condition have yielded a new class of drugs. Read this NeurologyLive.com cover story by Dr. Brian Grosberg.
NeurologyLive.com | Oct., 2018
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You may be surprised to learn that there are four potential phases of migraine attacks that can take up to a week or longer to resolve. Symptoms can start before some people even realize they are in the middle of a migraine cycle, and can continue long after the head pain has subsided. Read this story by Abigail Chua, DO, from the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center, to learn more.
HealthNewsHub | Sep., 2018
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this story about new medical treatments available for migraines.
MD Magazine | Jul., 2018
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Dr. Pellegrino co-authored this study that appeared in the headache journal Cephalalgia.
Cephalalgia | May, 2018
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Dr. Chua was interviewed by the American Migraine Foundation regarding “Nutraceuticals for Migraine Treatment”.
American Migraine Foundation | May 2018
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Dr. Grosberg recommends a breathing technique to help alleviate headache pain in this FamilyCircle story.
FamilyCircle | Apr., 2018
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Dr. Chua and colleagues’ recent paper published in Current Treatment Options in Neurology entitled “Current Treatment Options: Headache Related to Menopause—Diagnosis and Management “ was highlighted by the American Headache Society‘s ‘Headache in the News’.
Current Treatment Options in Neurology | Mar., 2018
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Brooke Pellegrino was interviewed for Women's Health magazine about the "mind-body connection" between many seemingly unrelated mental and bodily issues—many seemingly unrelated on the surface.
Women'sHealth | Mar., 2018
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If you’re consistently suffering from headaches or are prone to migraines, the culprit could be in your kitchen. Here is a list of foods that may trigger headaches.
Readers Digest | Feb. 2018
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Dr. Grosberg is quoted in this MD Magazine article about the FDA using expedited pathways to cut down the time it takes to conduct clinical reviews for new drugs.
MD Magazine | Dec. 21, 2017
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More solutions are on the horizon for migraine sufferers. One option that researchers are studying that will hopefully help many of us who do not respond to medication, cannot take anything, have monthly medication limits, or want another treatment possibility. The option would be an armband stimulator that could abort a migraine attack. Dr. Grosberg explains how it would work.
Migraine.com | Nov. 15, 2017
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Dr. Jignesh Modi, neuroradiologist with Midstate Radiology Associates, contributed to a recently published article in the Journal of Neurosurgery about intermediate and high-risk meningiomas, tumors that are found in the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
The American College of Radiology directed a meningioma brain tumor trial over several years, which included meningioma patients from medical centers across the United States and Canada. Last month, Dr. Modi published results of the phase II trial for intermediate-risk meningioma treatment outcomes, which will serve as a guideline for further management of this difficult-to-treat tumor. He will continue to be the co-primary investigator for the phase-three trial, which is already underway.
Dr. Modi joined Hartford Health Care in 2016 and spends much of his time collaborating with the Ayer Neuroscience Institute.
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Headaches can really throw a wrench in the best-laid plans, but these tips from experts, including Dr. Brian Grosberg, can help drastically reduce your risk of experiencing one ... ever.
Reader's Digest | Aug., 2017
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New pilot study finds that Theranica's electrical stimulation device, Nerivio Migra, is able to reduce migraine pain better than sham stimulation. The device is worn on the arm.
Practical Pain Management | Jun. 27, 2017
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How common is anxiety in those with migraines? When does it warrant treatment? Hartford HealthCare psychologist Brooke Pellegrino answers the basics for Migraine.com's Lisa Robin Benson - and you! Migraine.com | May 17, 2017
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Nearly everyone gets headaches—from dehydration, allergies or just because you're overworked and overtired. Most are nothing to be worried about, except when they are. Dr. Brian Grosberg gives you the scoop on your head pain: What it means and how to know if you need medical attention.
Reader's Digest | May, 2017
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Your weight may influence your risk of experiencing debilitating migraine headaches, a new review of research suggests. Brian M. Grosberg, MD, Director of the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center in Hartford, Conn., reviewed the study for Reader’s Digest.
Reader's Digest | May, 2017
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The study, which is projected to take about three years, aims to discover which patients will respond to which medications in treating something called status migrainosus. Co-researcher is Brian Grosberg, MD, Director of the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center.
Migraine.com | Jan. 16, 2017
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Features commentary by Dr. Brian Grosberg, Director of Hartford HealthCare Headache Center.
Allure Magazine | Jan. 15, 2017
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The Headache Center Program has been awarded the first-ever $250,000 Migraine Research Foundation "Impact" Award to further research and treatment for migraines.
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Dr. Brian Grosberg explains that more than 300 types of headaches have been identified, but they still aren't well understood.
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Dr. Brian Grosberg is interviewed for this June 2016 Redbook Magazine story.
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Dr. Brian Grosberg is interviewed for this June 2016 Good Housekeeping Magazine story.
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