Dopa what?
Typical conversation before reading the proceeding blog post: Average Joe: “What’s dopamine?” Neurochem student: “Well, it’s one of the most common neurotransmi...
Typical conversation before reading the proceeding blog post: Average Joe: “What’s dopamine?” Neurochem student: “Well, it’s one of the most common neurotransmi...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a rapidly progressing neurodegenerative disorder. The symptoms of the disease usu...
Our final topic of the year is ALS – a disease that when diagnosed with, will be fatal within 3-5 years. There are very few medications for the treatment ...
Obesity is without a doubt a prominent and growing concern in our society. To put it bluntly, our society kind of looks like it’s getting fatter and fatte...
Parkinson’s disease is characterized by accumulations of the protein alpha-synuclein and the development of Lewy Bodies. The areas that these Lewy Bodies ...
Due to the fast-paced society we live in today, the types of food we eat now are different than what was eaten years ago. People no longer have to forage, hunt ...
Concussions are becoming more and more prevalent in our society. Our culture has a central focus on sports, and players and coaches are becoming more and more a...
There is always hope that someday we will discover a wonder drug that will cure very illness. Well after reading about lithium and bipolar disorder, I have to s...
The topic of this weeks neruochem discussion was based on the article “Possible implications of insulin resistane and glucose metabolism in Alzheimer̵...
What comes to your mind when you think of Parkinson’s Disease? Shaking, tremors, spasms and Michael J. Fox were probably at the top of your list right? Th...