ALS: Recent Publicity Reignites Awareness
Scrubs episode “My Number One Doctor” ALS awareness has taken the nation by storm recently thanks to the famous “ALS Ice-Bucket Challenge.” I personally have little to no experience with ALS. The...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s: Beyond Nicholas Sparks
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in America. It is commonly known as Type III diabetes due to the prevalence of insulin resistance in most Alzheimer’s...
View ArticleRub Some Dirt In It..?
Concussions are a problem in today’s athletes. Concussions are difficult to diagnose and their severities can vary greatly. The long term effects of frequent concussions in athletes (especially...
View Article[Back To] The Future of Parkinson’s Disease
Everyone (undoubtedly) remembers Michael J. Fox for his work in the Back to the Future movies. However I don’t believe his acting career will be what people remember. His career in acting has been...
View ArticleObesity: Not (Completely) Our Fault
Obesity is a growing problem that transcends boarders across the world. There’s the ongoing argument about the battle of free will and people’s genetic disposition towards being obese. Many people...
View ArticleAutism: Aging Parents Reflect Increasing Rates
According to CNN, Autism diagnosis rates have increased 30% in the last two years in the United States. More than ever, researchers have been attempting to find the causes and disrupted pathways that...
View ArticleMigraines: Breakthroughs Still Needed
The pain and discomfort migraines cause can only be truly understood by someone who has experienced one. I have never experienced one however those close to me have. Sure, I’ve had headaches here and...
View ArticleFarewell to my Loyal Readers (if there are any)
Dear Faithful Readers, I’d first off like to thank you all for your wonderful loyalty to me and my blogs. Not once did one of you reply to my posts telling me I am a dipstick or a complete fool....
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