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The chronic migraineur and health services: National survey results
Spirituality and Chronic Migraines
Negative impact of migraine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments
Biologic DMARD use among U.S. patients in an online rheumatoid arthritis community
/in Publications /by Lina KirbyThe results of the study show that in this online community of RA patients, 72.6% did not have the disease in control and 38.2% had never used a biologic. bDMARD use varied considerably among patient subgroups, particularly by time since RA diagnosis, expected annual out-of-pocket spending, and preferred medication route of administration.
The chronic migraineur and health services: National survey results
/in Publications /by Lina KirbyPartnering with University of Massachusetts/UMass Memorial Medical Center, this manuscript was published in November 2015 showcasing data from Health Union’s Migraine In America 2014 survey.
Spirituality and Chronic Migraines
/in Publications /by Lina KirbyPartnering with Chung-Ang University and University of Colorado, this abstract was published in 2015 showcasing data from Health Union’s Migraine In America 2015 survey.
Negative impact of migraine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments
/in Publications /by Lina KirbyThis poster was published at the World Federation of Mental Health 2015 in Singapore, showcasing data from Health Union’s Migraine In America 2014 survey.
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