• Demystifying Migraine Triggers
    Jul 16 2024

    "More Good Days" is the official podcast of Haven Headache and Migraine Center, hosted by Izac Ross, founder and CEO of Haven. In this episode, Izac and Dr. Hindiyeh discuss the evolving understanding of migraine triggers, lifestyle modifications, and practical advice for managing life with headache and migraine disorders. Learn about the latest research on triggers, the role of stress, exercise, hydration, and weather in migraine management, and get expert tips on how to navigate these factors for more good days.


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    20 mins
  • From Baby to CEO: A Migraine Journey with Izac
    Jul 2 2024

    In this episode of More Good Days, Dr. Nada Hindier interviews Izac, co-founder and CEO of Haven Headache and Migraine Center. Diagnosed with migraine at age two, Izac shares his lifelong journey with the condition, from early treatments to modern breakthroughs. Learn how migraine has shaped his personal life and professional career in health tech, and gain insights into advocating for yourself as a migraine patient. The episode also covers exciting research on injectable treatments and important healthcare policy updates.


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    33 mins
  • LGBTQ Folks & Migraine featuring Joe Coe
    Jun 18 2024

    In this special Pride Month episode, Izac and Nada are joined by Joe Coe, host of the Talking Head Pain podcast and representative of the Global Healthy Living Foundation. They discuss the higher prevalence of migraine in the LGBTQ+ community, explore potential links to childhood trauma, and share personal experiences navigating healthcare as a queer person with migraine. Joe provides valuable insights and advice for the LGBTQ+ community dealing with migraine, emphasizing the importance of being proactive, finding supportive communities, and advocating for oneself. The conversation also touches on recent research updates and policy news related to migraine and LGBTQ+ health.

    If in California book a visit with us at www.havenheadache.com

    References:

    • Migraine and LGBTQ prevalence
    • Prevalence and burden of migraine in the United States: A systematic review
    • Doxy PEP in San Francisco
    • Talking Head Pain Podcast


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    27 mins
  • Introducing our Chief Medical Officer & co-host Dr. Nada Hindiyeh
    Jun 4 2024

    In this inaugural episode of More Good Days: Thriving with Migraine, host Izac Ross introduces Haven Headache & Migraine Center's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nada Hindiyeh. They discuss Dr. Hindiyeh's journey into headache medicine, her vision for patient-focused care at Haven, and the exciting advancements in migraine treatment. The episode also features a research update on PACAP, a promising new therapeutic target for migraine prevention, and explores the importance of the Safe Step Act in ensuring patients receive the right care at the right time.

    To sign the letter of support for the Safe Step Act https://secure.everyaction.com/vM031iL9DkW64SpZlHmfLA2


    To become a patient of Haven, visit

    www.havenheadache.com

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    22 mins
  • Introducing More Good Days
    May 29 2024

    Announcing "More Good Day - Thriving with Migraine," the official podcast of Haven Headache and Migraine Center. In this podcast series, we will tell you about the latest research and policy updates and get practical advice for managing life with headache and migraine disorders.

    Hosted by Izac Ross, a lifelong migraine patient and the founder and CEO, and the to be announced in the first episode Cheif Medical Officer of Haven.

    Subscribe to "More Good Days: Thriving with Migraine" and embark on a journey towards better days filled with valuable insights, expert guidance, and a supportive community.

    If you're in California visit havenheadache.com to book an appointment with one of our amazing headache specialists.


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    2 mins