Research Leading The WayThe Association of Sinusitis and Migraine Disorders is devoted to accelerating the most promising area of neuroscience research: Sinusitis and migraines.Learn More About Grant ProgramsSinusitis and Migraine Research initiativeSMUDRA’s Sinusitis and Migraine Research Initiative is led by DAD AYURVEDA Research committee consisting of brilliant, leading researchers who help identify knowledge gaps in Sinusitis and migraines to influence future research projects.Learn More About
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SINUSITIS MIGRAINE AND UNTREATED DISEASES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

SMUDRA provides funding for innovative research projects through its grant program. Finally, SMUDRA strives to form an inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary network of Sinusitis and Migraine researchers and medical professionals through its resource hub and communication platform, the Sinusitis and Migraine Science Collaborative.

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SMUDRA has developed a comprehensive program that helps not only to fund specific research projects but also to launch the careers of those willing to specialize in Sinusitis and Migraine research. We offer programs to introduce students to this area of neuroscience, through shadowing programs, travel grants, and small introductory grants and then support more experienced researchers to explore new ideas with intermediate-sized grants, managed by the Sinusitis and Migraine Research Foundation.


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SMUDRA Research committee consisting of brilliant, leading researchers who help identify knowledge gaps in Sinusitis and migraines to influence future research projects. SMUDRA provides funding for innovative research projects through its grant program. Finally, SMUDRA strives to form an inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary network of Sinusitis and Migraine researchers and medical professionals through its resource hub and communication platform, the Sinusitis and Migraine Science Collaborative.

 

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SINUSITIS AND MIGRAINE SCIENCE COLLABORATIVE

Sinusitis and Migraine Treatment is a free, comprehensive “how-to” course in the management of Sinusitis and migraines. It covers the diagnosis and free treatment of this disease. Periodic free health camps are held across the country where Sinusitis and Migraine treatment kits are provided and include practical treatment tools – including questionnaires, medication guidelines for physicians, a patient brochure, and other resources. People with sinusitis have many of the symptoms of migraine and are therefore seen by a wide range of medical professionals. This educational program will enable primary care Ayurveda practitioners, naturopaths, pharmacists, gastroenterologists, and other non-headache specialists to take care of these patients.

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