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Jun 4, 2020

The 0.5% living with an invisible disease.

Understanding HIV. — When you get a cold, a virus invades your body and proliferates 🦠. That’s until you go to the doctor to get medication or you wait it out and hope some remedy will fix it. The point is, it goes away. What if this virus is much worse? It is…

HIV

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The 0.5% living with an invisible disease.
The 0.5% living with an invisible disease.
HIV

10 min read


May 28, 2020

Your embryonic cells are more important than you think.

The life-changing possibilities of stem cell transplantation. — Cells are the basic building block of humans 🧩. I’m not joking, you’re composed of trillions of cells. You have more cells than there are stars in the galaxy. Let’s talk about your special cells. Okay, all of your cells are special, but some are more special than the rest. They’re your stem cells. Stem cells…

Stem Cell Research

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Your embryonic cells are more important than you think.
Your embryonic cells are more important than you think.
Stem Cell Research

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May 23, 2020

What’s preventing human longevity?

A look into neural aging. — Don’t you wish you could live forever? Me too. Unfortunately, we can’t…at least not yet. The current global life expectancy is 72.0 years. You can spend as much as 29 years in school. The rest of the time is spent working, and then somewhere at the end you retire. If…

Human Longevity

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What’s preventing human longevity?
What’s preventing human longevity?
Human Longevity

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Apr 15, 2020

Breaking Down the Myelin Sheath

How Adrenomyelopathy affects the brain — When our neural pathways communicate, they produce electrical impulses. Except, the transmission of these impulses aren’t all equal. As we age, neurons in the brain begin to go through a process of myelination. Myelin is an insulating layer that forms over nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord…

Adrenomyelopathy

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The Need For Myelin
The Need For Myelin
Adrenomyelopathy

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Apr 9, 2020

Complacency Killed The Cat

Curiosity didn’t. — Being comfortable isn’t a bad thing, but not wanting to improve isn’t a good thing. /kəmˈplās(ə)nt/ showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements People tend to become complacent because they’ve accepted the things around them as possibly non-changing. …

Complacency

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Complacency

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Mar 24, 2020

What’s Outside Our Solar System: Observing Exoplanets

Without all of the science, our solar system is essentially just a bunch of planets revolving around the Sun. This solar system is a part of the Milky Way Galaxy, a huge collection of dust, stars, and their solar systems. What’s really interesting is that we’re not the only ones…

Space

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What’s Outside Our Solar System: Observing Exoplanets
What’s Outside Our Solar System: Observing Exoplanets
Space

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Mar 16, 2020

Increasing Conscious Awareness Through Psychedelics

Each year, it’s estimated that 1.5 million Americans sustain traumatic brain injury. As a result, many patients experience disorders of consciousness after the impairment. Some patients experience vegetative state (VS), where a person is awake but shows no sign of awareness. Coma states in contrast are where patients both lack…

Psilocybin

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Increasing Conscious Awareness Through Psychedelics
Increasing Conscious Awareness Through Psychedelics
Psilocybin

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Feb 15, 2020

Revolutionizing TBI Through Connectograms

Think about the last time you were sick with the flu. You probably went to the doctor. What’s really interesting is that your doctor was looking for biomarkers. Biomarkers? Well, in medicine, biomarkers are essentially indicators of the severity of different types of diseases, infections, and environmental exposures. …

Tbi

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Revolutionizing TBI Through Connectograms
Revolutionizing TBI Through Connectograms
Tbi

6 min read


Feb 7, 2020

How Much Do We Know About Our Neural Interactions?

The brain is one of our most essential organs. It holds a lot of information including knowledge, thoughts, and memory. That’s 100 billion neurons worth of information. Except, we barely know anything about those neurons or how they interact in the brain. That’s not to say we’re not trying to…

Connectome

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What Do We Know About Our Brain Interactions?
What Do We Know About Our Brain Interactions?
Connectome

6 min read


Jan 26, 2020

Uncovering Neural Pathways to Alzheimer’s Disease

We know a lot about the human body, how it works, why it works in current ways, and how to help treat injuries and diseases. However, we don’t know much about the brain, the organ that controls all of the other organs in the human body. The brain serves as…

Neuroscience

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Uncovering Neural Pathways to Alzheimer’s Disease
Uncovering Neural Pathways to Alzheimer’s Disease
Neuroscience

7 min read

Sabrina Singh

Sabrina Singh

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neuro | longevity | science

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