Collection

One Health for Headache

The goal for this Collection is to create a cross-disciplinary space for researchers, clinicians, academics, educators, patients’ organizations, and policy makers, working within and across clinical, social, and public health paradigms to address and reduce the burden of headache globally and reduce disability from this major non communicable disease. We hope to bring together stakeholders who support the UN Sustainable Development Goals Agenda, in particular Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that is “ensure healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages” and the following associated targets: reduce mortality, and morbidity, from non-communicable diseases; strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and achieve universal health coverage.

Editors

  • Paolo Martelletti

    Paolo Martelletti, MD, PhD. is a Professor of Research at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. His research activity involved over time headaches and pain neuroimmunology, chronicisation and rehabilitation protocols, management guidelines, public health issues and education in headache disorders, as well as COVID-19 and vaccines issues in medicine. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of BMC Springer Nature The Journal of Headache and Pain, and Springer Nature Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, and have edited several books in the headache field.

  • Matilde Leonardi

    Matilde Leonardi, MD, is a neurologist and paediatrician. She is Director of Neurology in the Public Health, Disability Unit and Coma Research Centre at Carlo Besta Neurological Institute in Milan, Italy. She is a Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) and a World Health Organization (WHO) expert and consultant on neurology, disability, ageing, and policy development who is co-chair of the WHO NeuroCOVID Forum group on essential neurological services for COVID-19 recoverers. Leonardi is also a World Federation of Neurorehabilitation (WFNR) Presidium Member.

Articles (22 in this collection)