by Sue Robbins | Nov 28, 2020 | Migraine, Wellness
It’s not groundbreaking information that we’re all finding ourselves indoors more right now. Add that to the colder, darker days ahead and you may notice yourself feeling a little more moody or blue than usual. “Most people don’t think much about light on a day-to-day...
by Dr Robbins | Jan 14, 2013 | Headache Drugs
We know weather changes can trigger a migraine – but can the season make a difference as well? A study presented at the 54th Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Headache Society in Los Angeles last year suggests that the frosty days of winter may not be...
by Dr Robbins | Jan 15, 2012 | Headache Drugs
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD affects many people during the winter months. Its especially prevalent in northern parts of the world from November through March where light levels are lower. Less sunlight can confuse our internal body clock…making us feel...