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Aubrey Manack Adams

Researcher at Allergan

Publications -  56
Citations -  1828

Aubrey Manack Adams is an academic researcher from Allergan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic Migraine & Migraine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1088 citations. Previous affiliations of Aubrey Manack Adams include University of California, Irvine.

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The impact of chronic migraine: The Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study methods and baseline results

TL;DR: The CaMEO Study provides cross-sectional and longitudinal data that will contribute to the understanding of the course of migraine over one year and quantify variations in headache frequency, headache-related disability, comorbidities, treatments, and familial impact.
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Assessing Barriers to Chronic Migraine Consultation, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Results From the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study

TL;DR: To assess the rates and predictors of traversing steps essential to good medical care for chronic migraine, including: medical consultation, accurate diagnosis, and minimal pharmacologic treatment, candidate predictors included socioeconomic, demographic, and headache‐specific variables.
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Fluctuations in episodic and chronic migraine status over the course of 1 year: implications for diagnosis, treatment and clinical trial design

TL;DR: Follow-up at three-month intervals reveals a high level of short-term variability in headache days per month, and nearly three quarters of persons with CM at baseline drop below this diagnostic boundary at least once over the course of a year.
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A Comparison of the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study and American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) Study: Demographics and Headache‐Related Disability

TL;DR: To compare the methods and baseline characteristics of the American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) and Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) studies, a comparison of apples-to- apples comparison is considered.
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Impact of Migraine on the Family: Perspectives of People With Migraine and Their Spouse/Domestic Partner in the CaMEO Study.

TL;DR: The pervasive burden of migraine on the family was quantified, highlighting the impact on family activities and relationships and not surprisingly, the impact was greatest in families of people with CM.