Canadian Headache Society

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The Canadian Headache Society (CHS) is an organization of health care professionals in Canada devoted to headache care, research and education. CHS makes recommendations for the diagnostic criteria[1] as well as guidelines for the nonpharmacologic and pharmacological management of migraine headache in clinical practice.[2][3] Headache Network Canada – a Canadian registered charity – and CHS maintain an educational website in joint partnership on the subject of headache disorders; both for the general public and health care professionals.

References

  1. ^ Fiesseler FW, Riggs RL, Holubek W, et al. Canadian Headache Society criteria for the diagnosis of acute migraine headache in the ED--do our patients meet these criteria? Am J Emerg Med. 2005 Mar;23(2):149-54. PMID 15765334
  2. ^ Loder E, Burch R, Rizzoli P. The 2012 AHS/AAN Guidelines for Prevention of Episodic Migraine: A Summary and Comparison With Other Recent Clinical Practice Guidelines [1]
  3. ^ Pringsheim T, Davenport W, Mackie G, et al. Canadian Headache Society guideline for migraine prophylaxis Can J Neurol Sci. 2012 Mar;39(2 Suppl 2):S1-59. PMID 22683887

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