Faraidoon Haghdoost

About Dr Faraidoon Haghdoost

Research fellow in headache disorders

Faraidoon is a medical doctor from Kurdistan, Iran, a research fellow in headache disorders at The George Institute for Global Health, and a conjoint lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He is interested in studying headache disorders, especially migraine disease, contributing to growing awareness of the need for headache-specific research, and starting a headache-specific research group based on headache patients’ needs. He received his medical degree from the Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in Iran and his PhD from the University of New South Wales. Faraidoon is passionate about engaging with scientists, healthcare providers, and people with headache disorders through social media and other communication platforms.

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The effect of blood pressure lowering drugs and blood pressure lowering on headache: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized, double-blind clinical trials

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Setting higher standards for migraine prevention: A position statement of the International Headache Society

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Building community and visibility: A year of social media growth for Cephalalgia

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Time and headache: Insights into timing processes in primary headache disorders for diagnosis, underlying pathophysiology and treatment implications

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