by Dr Robbins | Oct 14, 2012 | Headache Drugs
The recent meningitis outbreak involves a compounding pharmacy; in that case, it was a steroid for epidural administration. Most compounding pharmacies are small, and they are regular pharmacies who happen to do compounding. Most of the meds they make are oral meds,...
by Dr Robbins | Oct 12, 2012 | Headache Drugs
Research led by the Cornell Food and Brand Lab found that cafeteria diners selected healthier food items just by seeing nutritious items like bananas offered – even if they did not put one on their tray. The study, which looked at 700 people found that about a...
by Dr Robbins | Oct 11, 2012 | Headache Drugs
While it has been shown in the past that tea has antioxidant properties that can play a part in overall health, new findings suggest tea may also have important preventative effects against chronic disease. These discoveries were recently discussed at the Fifth...
by Dr Robbins | Oct 9, 2012 | Sports Injury
Texas doctors and legislators believe the health of student athletes will be better protected with the recent enactment of Natasha’s Law. The new state law requires specific responses when student athletes get concussions on the field. Previously, a coach was...
by Dr Robbins | Oct 8, 2012 | Headache Drugs
While there was a time strength training brought to mind the image of body builders pumping huge amounts of iron, it is now widely shown that strength training is important for everyone in maintaining health over a lifetime. “It can slow and reverse age-related...