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The October 2025 Recall features four previously released episodes on topics related to headache. Dr. Jessica Ailani begins the episode with Dr. Kathleen Digre discussing the evolution of spontaneous intracranial hypotension. The episode transitions into a discussion with Dr. Tesha Monteith and Dr. Peter Goadsby about the classification of headaches. In the third episode, Dr. Jessica Ailani is joined by Dr. Francesca Puledda to discuss global recommendations for migraine. The replay concludes with Dr. Jessica Ailani's conversation with Dr. Richard B. Lipton on characterizing PRODROME in migraine.
Podcast links:
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Updates
Understanding the Classification of Headaches and the Science Behind Them
Global Recommendations for Migraine
Characterizing Prodrome in Migraine
Article links:
ICHD-4 Editorial
International Headache Society Global Practice Recommendations
Characterizing Prodrome (Premonitory Phase) in Migraine
Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.
By American Academy of Neurology4.7
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The October 2025 Recall features four previously released episodes on topics related to headache. Dr. Jessica Ailani begins the episode with Dr. Kathleen Digre discussing the evolution of spontaneous intracranial hypotension. The episode transitions into a discussion with Dr. Tesha Monteith and Dr. Peter Goadsby about the classification of headaches. In the third episode, Dr. Jessica Ailani is joined by Dr. Francesca Puledda to discuss global recommendations for migraine. The replay concludes with Dr. Jessica Ailani's conversation with Dr. Richard B. Lipton on characterizing PRODROME in migraine.
Podcast links:
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Updates
Understanding the Classification of Headaches and the Science Behind Them
Global Recommendations for Migraine
Characterizing Prodrome in Migraine
Article links:
ICHD-4 Editorial
International Headache Society Global Practice Recommendations
Characterizing Prodrome (Premonitory Phase) in Migraine
Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.

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