Using both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies for acute treatment and as 
preventive therapy can help patients with migraine to avoid debilitating symptoms.
AOM usually resolves spontaneously, and the SNAP approach takes advantage of that, 
helping children to avoid antibiotic side effects and combating antibiotic resistance.
The treatments for large-vessel ischemic stroke include IV rtPA, IA rtPA, and mechanical clot retrieval. All must be used soon after symptom onset for the best outcome.
Despite all that is known about risk factors and prevention, hypervirulent strains of this organism are causing disease in populations that once were considered low risk.