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Do you experience migraine headaches?
This project is not recruiting.
Overview
What we are studying
Do you experience migraine headaches? The Massachusetts General Hospital Anesthesia Unit is conducting research on the triggers of migraine. The purpose of this research study is to understand more about migraines and what causes them. Participation in the study involves 2 sessions that may be completed in person at MGH or online (1 to 2 hours each). You will also complete online diaries two times per day and wear activity monitors for 28 days. If you are 18 to 65 years old, have migraines on 4 to 14 days per month, and have internet access, you may be eligible for this study.
Why it is important
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Who can participate
Adults ages 18 to 65 with a diagnosis of migraine and migraine attacks on 4 to 14 days per month.
What you may be asked to do
This study involves 2 sessions that may be completed in person at MGH or online (1 to 2 hours each). You will also complete online diaries two times per day and wear activity monitors for 28 days.
Project activities may include:
- Survey
- Personal health tracking
- Office visit
Estimated Time Commitment
28 days
What You May Get
Compensation of up to $300 is provided for those who complete all visits, diary entries, and activity monitoring.
Location
Massachusetts General Hospital
101 Merrimac Street, Boston, MA 02114
Travel
- Accessible by public transportation
Travel and Parking Details
Additional Information
Funding Source
- NIH or Other Federal