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Nada Hindiyeh

Nada Hindiyeh, MD, FAHS

Director, Headache Neurology
Metrodora Institute
Chief Medical Officer
Haven Headache and Migraine Center
West Valley City, Utah

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Early Detection, Better Care: Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment

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Personalized Migraine Prevention: Crafting Proactive Treatment Plans through Shared Decision-Making

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Key Clinical Points in Migraine Care: Individualizing Treatment and Prevention Plans

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Strategizing Relief: Designing an Effective Acute Treatment Plan for Migraine Patients

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Pharmacologic and Administration Considerations for CGRP-Targeted Medications: New and Emerging Preventive Options

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Pharmacologic and Administration Considerations for CGRP-Targeted Medications: New and Emerging Preventive Options

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Patient-Centered Solutions: Individualized Treatment, Counseling, and Medication Management in Migraine Care

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Patient-Centered Solutions: Individualized Treatment, Counseling, and Medication Management in Migraine Care

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Migraine Burden, Diagnosis, and When to Use Prevention

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Migraine Burden, Diagnosis, and When to Use Prevention

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Acute Migraine Treatment

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Acute Migraine Treatment

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Using Shared Decision-making to Relieve the Burden of Migraine

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