by Dr Robbins | Apr 18, 2012 | Headache Drugs
A new study published in the journal Translational Psychiatry demonstrates that a blood test can make the distinction between teens who are depressed versus those who are not. By diagnosing a person with depression using objective data, scientists hope to identify it...
by Dr Robbins | Apr 17, 2012 | Headache Drugs
Researchers recently studied patients with medication overuse headache to see if they experienced decreased quality of life, as well as increased depression and anxiety. These patients, who underwent an inpatient withdrawal program were asked to complete...
by Dr Robbins | Feb 24, 2012 | Headache Drugs
Just released research indicates that middle-aged women are approximately 40% more likely to become depressed if they have migraine headaches. The study, conducted at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston suggests that the risk of depression stays raised even if...
by Dr Robbins | Feb 7, 2012 | Headache Drugs
People with headache have anxiety and/or depression at higher rates than those without headaches; we look at these conditions as “shared comorbidities” that people inherit. When people are born, they are more prone, genetically, to these conditions. I...
by Dr Robbins | Jan 27, 2012 | Headache Drugs
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition recently published results of a study aimed at older adults and their consumption of vitamins B6 and B12. The study revealed that depression was more likely to be found in adults with the lowest intake of the B vitamins....