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American Academy of Neurology American Headache Society Headache Cooperative of New England Headache Cooperative of the Pacific Migraine Research Foundation Miles for Migraine National Headache Foundation National Migraine Association Ohio Headache Association PFO Research Foundation Robert E. Shapiro, MD, PhD; February 21, 2011 Principal actions to date: AHDA incorporated, not-for-profit, Vermont, June 2008 o Mission a national organization to advocate for the interests of patients with headache disorders and the field of headache medicine Headache on the Hill Direct congressional advocacy o September 2007: 45 Participants 29 States 136 Offices 70% of NIHrelated Offices o February 2009: 35 Participants 27 States 127 Offices 63% of NIHrelated Offices o February 2010: 52 Participants 35 States 144 Offices 69% of NIHrelated Offices Action alerts Grassroots email via AHDA website (http://www.allianceforheadacheadvocacy.org) o >3,200 website users from 423 congressional districts (96% US federal district coverage) o >6,400 email messages sent to Congress since 2007

Major results to date: US House of Representatives Dear Colleague letters, 2008, 2009 o See below US Senate and House Appropriations Report Language, FY2009, FY2010 o See below Director Francis Collins report on the current status of NIH funded research on headache disorders, April 2010 o See below Bipartisan Joint US Senate/House letter to NIH Director Francis Collins, April 2010 o See below NIH Headache Research Planning Meeting held to expand research on headache disorders, May 2010, (Reports pending) Letter from NINDS Director Story Landis to members of Congress regarding the Research Planning Meeting, June 2010 o See below Inclusion of Headaches and Migraines as reporting categories of annual expenditures within the NIH Research Condition, Diagnosis, and Category registry, February 2011 Inclusion of a headache research scientist for the first time as a standing member of an NIH Center for Scientific Review study section, 2010

FY09 L-HHS Appropriations Report Language Senate: Headache Disorders. The Committee encourages intensified efforts to understand the causes, prevention, treatment, and eventual cure of headache disorders, including migraine, cluster headache, and chronic daily headache. Research on these disorders, to date, has not received funding commensurate with their prevalence or their costs to the economy. Therefore, the Committee strongly urges the NINDS to solicit grant applications in this area; encourage new investigators with career training and transition awards; provide fair peer review by headache scientists of submitted headache research grant applications; and collaborate with the research community to develop Headache Disorders Research Benchmarks. House: Headache Disorders. The Committee encourages intensified efforts by NINDS to produce breakthroughs in understanding the causes, prevention, treatment, and eventual cure of headache disorders, including migraine, cluster headache, and chronic daily headache. The Committee encourages NINDS to increase its research effort in headache disorders with requests for application and career training and transition awards; and taking any other steps to ensure that vigorous intramural and extramural headache research programs are established. To identify consensus research targets; the committee further encourages NINDS to collaborate with the national and international research community to develop Headache Disorders Research Benchmarks, similar to the Epilepsy Research Benchmarks initiative. To improve the transparency of NIH research funding allocations, the Committee suggests that migraine and headache disorders be included as individual categories in the annual NIH estimates of funding for various disease areas, as well as in the forthcoming Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization program. FY10 L-HHS Appropriations Report Language Senate: Headache Disorders, - The Committee notes that NIH-funded research efforts on headache disorders have not been commensurate with their enormous disease burden. The Committee strongly urges the NINDS to solicit grant applications for fundamental and translational research on headache disorders and to recruit new investigators to the field. The Committee also urges the establishment of a screening program for therapies for headache disorders comparable in scope to the Anticonvulsant Screening Program [ASP]. The Center for Scientific Review is encouraged to provide fair peer review by ensuring that applications submitted in the area of headache research will be considered by study sections that include members who are principally headache research scientists. The Committee commends the NINDS for recently initiating a process towards defining headache disorders research benchmarks and requests an update on the progress of this program in the fiscal year 2011 congressional budget justification. The Committee also requests an update on the status of NIH intramural research programs related to headache disorders. House: Headache Disorders.--The Committee urges NINDS to: (1) solicit grant applications for fundamental and translational research on headache disorders with Requests for Applications, and (2) recruit new investigators with career training and transition awards. The Committee encourages NINDS to establish a screening program for therapies for headache disorders comparable in scope to the Anticonvulsant Screening Program. The Committee commends NINDS for recently initiating a process towards defining Headache Disorders Research Benchmarks and requests a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the progress of this program by December 1, 2009.

Introduction In its report on the Fiscal Year 2010 appropriation for the Department of Health and Human Services, the Committee on Appropriations stated: The Committee urges NINDS to: (1) solicit grant applications for fundamental and translational research on headache disorders with Requests for Applications, and (2) recruit new investigators with career training and transition awards. The Committee encourages NINDS to establish a screening program for therapies for headache disorders comparable in scope to the Anticonvulsant Screening Program. The Committee commends NINDS for recently initiating a process towards defining Headache Disorders Research Benchmarks and requests a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the progress of this program by December 1, 2009. (House Report No. 111-220, p. 117) The following report has been prepared by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the Department of Health and Human Services in response to this request. Background Headache disorders are among the most common disorders of the nervous system. While epidemiology of headache disorders is not well documented, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that in developed countries, Tension Type Headache (thought to have musculoskeletal involvement) affects two-thirds of adult males and over 80% of females. WHO further estimates that 3000 migraine attacks occur each day for every million people, and that chronic daily headache occurs in one in every 20 adults each day. 1 Headache may occur as a primary disorder or secondary to a number of other conditions. Chronic headache and the long-term effects of coping with them (including stress, medication, behavioral and lifestyle changes) may predispose headache sufferers to other illnesses, including depression. Headache may impact an individual s employment, social activity, and family life. The National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) funds research to address the underlying causes and mechanisms contributing to headache disorders and to develop treatments for these debilitating disorders. 1 World Health Organization, Fact Sheet No 277, March 2004.