

Peter Goadsby on migraine
Jun 7, 2021
Peter Goadsby, a pioneer in the field of migraine research, unravels what happens in the brain during a migraine attack. His insights have led to new medications that can treat and prevent migraines. The podcast explores the pronunciation, symptoms, and prevalence of migraines. It also discusses the role of the trigeminal nerve in migraines and the development of drugs for migraine relief and prevention. Peter Goadsby shares his surprise and relief upon winning the Brain Prize, highlighting its significance for understanding and treating migraines.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Understanding Migraines: Pronunciation, Symptoms, and Prevalence
01:33 • 4min
Childhood Curiosity and Academic Determination
05:34 • 9min
Understanding the Trigeminal Nerve in Migraines
14:50 • 8min
Medications for Migraine Prevention and Impact on Patients' Lives
23:18 • 2min
Unexpected Win and the Significance of the Brain Prize
25:05 • 2min