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When proteins become disastrous
Prions are infectious proteins: altered forms of a normal cellular protein that may have lost their normal function, but have acquired...
Ishwari Mulay
Jan 3, 20242 min read


Synesthesia: The Phenomenon Where Senses Collide
Introduction You put on your headphones and start listening to your playlist. The first note of the song causes your imagination to flash...
Kenneth Owen Devera
Dec 31, 20234 min read


Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE): A Silent Menace
(Head Injuries – Medical Legal, n.d.) Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive degenerative brain disease that is thought...
Hithem Ghadamsi
Dec 30, 20233 min read


Could you survive without 90% of your brain?
In 1945 a farmer in Colorado went out to his yard to grab a chicken to eat for dinner, the farmer took his axes and beheaded the chicken...
Ava Fromm
Dec 30, 20232 min read


When Should I be Concerned About Memory Loss?
Momentarily forgetting why you walked into a room or struggling to find the right word are common experiences for many people—and they’re...
Deepali Shrivastava
Dec 28, 20234 min read


Instinctive Responses by Reflexes
When an object hits our knees, they jerk up, and when hot metal touches our hands, they instinctively jerk away. These automatic...
Callie Tse
Dec 20, 20233 min read


The Blood-Brain Barrier and Drug Delivery Challenges
Introduction The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) serves as an important element of the brain's defense mechanism, functioning as a gatekeeper...
Sameer Khan
Dec 11, 20233 min read


Hyperthymesia - Super memory
The brain is the most complex organ of a Human being. It controls each and every activity of a human starting from the senses we feel to...
Sameeksha Chandra Sekar
Dec 7, 20233 min read


The Brain-Eating Amoeba: Naegleria Fowleri
Introduction You jump into the warm freshwater in your local lake. Water rushes into your nose, throwing you into a coughing fit. After...
Sophia Li
Dec 4, 20233 min read


Epilepsy education
You may be familiar with the warning flashing lights. And you may also know the reason for the warning is that flashing lights can...
Ava Fromm
Nov 30, 20231 min read


Canker Sores: Beyond the Pain and Discomfort
What are Canker Sores? A sharp pain in your mouth has been nagging you for some time now, and you don't know why. You look in the mirror...
Kenneth Owen Devera
Nov 25, 20233 min read


Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is a chronic disorder that starts in childhood and impacts multiple aspects of a person’s well-being. It is characterized by...
Ruhama Aschalew Asfaw
Nov 25, 20234 min read


Having a Difficult Time Staying Sober? It Could be Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)
Have a difficult time staying sober? Maybe it’s not you – maybe it's brain chemistry. You know the drill: you have spent countless hours...
Todd Beller, Ph.D, MSc, MAC
Nov 21, 20234 min read


Understanding Vascular Dementia: Causes, Symptoms, and Management
Dementia is a complex condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, impacting not just the person diagnosed but also their...
Sirisha Emani
Nov 20, 20233 min read


The Role Environmental Factors Play During Neurological Development Within Adolescence
Introduction An adolescent’s neurological development is complex and dynamic,- yet it is a vital and necessary task that influences...
andreastone2007
Nov 9, 20237 min read


Sleep or Don't?
Introduction Being an adult with a hectic schedule often means there are moments when the thought of getting a good night's sleep seems...
dhanoagurleen11
Nov 7, 20232 min read


Neurorobotics: A Promising Future for Neurological Disorders
What are neurorobotics? Neurorobotics is a field that combines neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence to study and develop...
Bridget Ibitoye
Nov 5, 20233 min read


Cerebral Palsy: An Unfortunate Reality Some Must Live With:
What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most prevalent motor disability diagnosed in individuals during childhood, hampering...
Michael Cheung
Nov 3, 20235 min read


If the brain looks after the entire body, who looks after the brain?
THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER INTRODUCTION The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective semipermeable border of endothelial cells that...
Ishwari Mulay
Oct 27, 20233 min read


Prions: An Overview
What are Prions? - Prions are pathogenic agents that can cause abnormal folding of other proteins. Prion proteins are found prominently...
Aditi Bharambe
Oct 26, 20232 min read
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