Headaches, a ubiquitous medical issue, profoundly impact individual health and quality of life. Despite being a common ailment, many aspects of headache disorders remain understudied and incompletely understood. Indeed, headache research is a vast field, encompassing phenomenological investigations in animal models, genetic predispositions and pharmacogenetic interplays, molecular biomarkers, epidemiological studies, as well as associated comorbidities and psychological variables. A closer examination reveals a multidisciplinary paradigm necessitating cooperation and contribution from not only medical professionals but also psychologists and neuroscientists. The complexity of headaches, their varied etiologies, and the array of potential treatment modalities including neuromodulation, non-pharmacological therapies, and medications, all underscore the need for a comprehensive and transdisciplinary approach.
By amalgamating both original research and review articles, this Research Topic aims to foster a better understanding of headaches and to advance the current knowledge about their management. It intends to bring laboratory findings from the bench to the bedside, thereby promoting the translation of scientific findings into tangible benefits for patients.
A particular interest lies in the exploration of functional and structural neuroimaging, as well as characterizing biomarkers and investigating innovative diagnostic techniques. By unveiling the interplay between the different facets of headaches, this Research Topic seeks to inspire novel therapeutic strategies and to guide clinicians in their decision-making process. The ultimate aspiration is to push forward the best practices for the management of patients with headaches, offering scientific insight for personalized medicine strategies.
Headaches, a ubiquitous medical issue, profoundly impact individual health and quality of life. Despite being a common ailment, many aspects of headache disorders remain understudied and incompletely understood. Indeed, headache research is a vast field, encompassing phenomenological investigations in animal models, genetic predispositions and pharmacogenetic interplays, molecular biomarkers, epidemiological studies, as well as associated comorbidities and psychological variables. A closer examination reveals a multidisciplinary paradigm necessitating cooperation and contribution from not only medical professionals but also psychologists and neuroscientists. The complexity of headaches, their varied etiologies, and the array of potential treatment modalities including neuromodulation, non-pharmacological therapies, and medications, all underscore the need for a comprehensive and transdisciplinary approach.
By amalgamating both original research and review articles, this Research Topic aims to foster a better understanding of headaches and to advance the current knowledge about their management. It intends to bring laboratory findings from the bench to the bedside, thereby promoting the translation of scientific findings into tangible benefits for patients.
A particular interest lies in the exploration of functional and structural neuroimaging, as well as characterizing biomarkers and investigating innovative diagnostic techniques. By unveiling the interplay between the different facets of headaches, this Research Topic seeks to inspire novel therapeutic strategies and to guide clinicians in their decision-making process. The ultimate aspiration is to push forward the best practices for the management of patients with headaches, offering scientific insight for personalized medicine strategies.