by Dr Robbins | Sep 15, 2011 | Headache Drugs
The journal Clinical Neuropsychologist published a study in which the brains of pre-schoolers were scanned, showing differences in children who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The scans showed that the smaller the child’s caudate nucleus the...
by Dr Robbins | Sep 14, 2011 | Headache Drugs
A gene responsible for regulating chronic pain, HCN2, has been identified by scientists at Cambridge University. They believe their discovery should help drug researchers in their search for more effective pain-killing medicines. This discovery could help in the...
by Dr Robbins | Sep 12, 2011 | Headache Drugs
Duke University’s Director of Nutrition recently discussed how foods can help affect your moods and what to eat when you’re feeling depressed. The wrong foods can cause physiological reactions that intensify symptoms such as lethargy, irritability and cravings....
by Dr Robbins | Sep 1, 2011 | Headache Drugs
Jamie Lee Curtis may soon have more to talk about: International researchers have conducted studies that show reduced anxiety in mice who have been fed probiotics. Now before you race out for cases of Activia probiotic yogurt, you should know a few things: The mice...
by Dr Robbins | Aug 31, 2011 | Headache Drugs
There has been much discussion regarding early onset dementia since the recent news that basketball coach Pat Summit was recently diagnosed with the condition. Early dementia is a progressive condition affecting ones mental acuity. Dementia is a general term that...