id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_m2qwbxu7vfekpnb34nmbb27oq4 Robert E. Shapiro NIH Funding for Research on Headache Disorders: Does It Matter? 2007 3 .pdf application/pdf 1274 111 57 NIH Funding for Research on Headache Disorders: epilepsy, whereas only 1 new medication (plus 6 "metoo" drugs) has been approved for migraine (Table)? and simple explanation for the discrepancy in drug approvals: there were fewer promising compounds available to test in migraine clinical trials. often performed in publicly funded research laboratories, not those of the pharmaceutical industry.3 Federal funding of research on epilepsy has always hugely outpaced that for migraine. Figure—NIH funding for migraine versus epilepsy. every federally funded (mostly NIH) biomedical research grant, and an analysis of the relative number of CRISP documents provides commitment to headache medicine from federal agencies similar to that which has been appropriately extended to epilepsy. increase headache research funding to >$100M annually. and press them to take Congressional action to increase NIH funding. The lack of NIH funding for headache research dearth of public funding for headache research. ./cache/work_m2qwbxu7vfekpnb34nmbb27oq4.pdf ./txt/work_m2qwbxu7vfekpnb34nmbb27oq4.txt