Association mapping

New Curelator study shows over 90% of the factors that people believe are migraine triggers are not

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

At study registration, participants were asked to list their suspected, self-reported triggers.

Key Points: 
  • At study registration, participants were asked to list their suspected, self-reported triggers.
  • In these individuals, the average number of triggers moderately or highly suspected was 28 per individual, selected from a list of up to 38 possible triggers.
  • Of these, only an average of 2.2 triggers per individual were associated with increased risk of attacks in statistical models.
  • An observational study of self-reported migraine triggers and prospective evaluation of the relationships with occurrence of attacks enabled by a smartphone application (App).

New Study by Curelator Reveals Surprisingly Variable Relationship between Peak Pain Severity and Stress in Individuals with Chronic Migraine

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Curelator Inc. today announced new data with what is the first study to prospectively examine daily peak pain severity patterns and the day-to-day relationship between peak severity and perceived stress, in individuals with chronic migraine.

Key Points: 
  • - The study concluded that, on average, peak pain severity was higher on days in which the individual perceived higher stress levels.
  • CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Curelator Inc. today announced new data with what is the first study to prospectively examine daily peak pain severity patterns and the day-to-day relationship between peak severity and perceived stress, in individuals with chronic migraine.
  • Some individuals showed no relationship between stress and peak pain severity, or even presented lower peak severity on days with higher stress.
  • Perceived stress and pain severity in individuals with chronic migraine: a longitudinal cohort study using daily prospective diary data.

New Study by Curelator Reveals Surprisingly Variable Relationship between Peak Pain Severity and Stress in Individuals with Chronic Migraine

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, September 22, 2021

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Curelator Inc. today announced new data with what is the first study to prospectively examine daily peak pain severity patterns and the day-to-day relationship between peak severity and perceived stress, in individuals with chronic migraine.

Key Points: 
  • CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Curelator Inc. today announced new data with what is the first study to prospectively examine daily peak pain severity patterns and the day-to-day relationship between peak severity and perceived stress, in individuals with chronic migraine.
  • divorce or death of a family member, may increase the risk of progression to chronic migraine, whilst day to day stress levels may be associated with occurrence and/or the peak pain severity of migraine attacks.
  • Some individuals showed no relationship between stress and peak pain severity, or even presented lower peak severity on days with higher stress.
  • Perceived stress and pain severity in individuals with chronic migraine: a longitudinal cohort study using daily prospective diary data.