Cephalalgia (journal)
Encyclopedia
Cephalagia, subtitled An International Journal of Headache, is a peer-reviewed
Peer review
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 medical journal
Medical journal
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 published by SAGE Publications
SAGE Publications
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 on behalf of the International Headache Society
International Headache Society
The International Headache Society is a charity organization founded in 1981 for people from all professions that are working to treat headache disorders....

. The journal was established in 1981 and is currently published 16 times per year. It was previously published by Blackwell Publishing. The journal's editor-in-chief is David W. Dodick (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine).

Scope

Cephalalgia provides an international forum for original research, review articles and discussion on topics such as pathophysiology, pharmacology and epidemiology. The journal contains papers on all aspects of headache as well as reviews, letters and clinical correspondence on both clinical and basic research. Cephalalgia also provides news on events within the headache community.

Abstracting and indexing

Cephalagia is abstracted and indexed in Scopus
Scopus
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 and the Science Citation Index
Science Citation Index
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. According to the Journal Citation Reports
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, its 2010 impact factor
Impact factor
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is 4.265, ranking it 28th out of 185 journals in the category "Clinical Neurology" and 57th out of 237 in the category "Neurosciences".
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