Is Alzheimer's the Next Great Epidemic?
Researcher Connor Wander Explains Why Alzheimer's Disease is a Rapidly Growing Problem.
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Is Alzheimer's the Next Great Epidemic?
Researcher Connor Wander Explains Why Alzheimer's Disease is a Rapidly Growing Problem.
@straightfromascientist
Neuroscientist: "David Goggins Knows This, But We Don't" | Andrew Huberm...
(Klob & Whishaw, 2008, p. 566)
If I just could send that acceptance email to my 18 year old self whose high school principle just told her girls can't be doctors because then they won't have the time to get married or have a family.
Or my second year self who thought she wasn't good enough to be a doctor and wasn't meant to be in med school because she failed a year. Well, guess what? You're working on 2 neuroscience related research papers, you're about to start your final year in med school and YOU'RE GOING TO FREAKING SWEDEN NEXT SEMESTER TO STUDY NERUOLOGY FULL TIME!
Yeah, I'll be alright :)
The brain’s true meaning is hidden in its microscopic detail. Its fluffy mass is an intricately wired system of about a hundred billion nerve cells, each a few millionths of a meter wide and connected to other nerve cells by hundreds or thousands of endings. If we could shrink ourselves to the size of a bacterium and explore the brain’s interior on foot, as philosophers since Leibniz in 1713 have imagined doing, we might eventually succeed in mapping all the nerve cells and tracking all the electrical circuits. But we could never thereby understand the whole. Far more information is needed. We need to know what the electric patterns mean, as well as how the circuits were put together and, most puzzling of all, for what purpose.
Edward O. Wilson
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Fachliteratur Neurologie 2014
Day 2/21 I always find this fascinating when I'm staring at my MD's bookcase. I find anything having to do with neuroscience interesting. • Year round Peppermint Fapps • Funny snarky cards from my mom • Digging through the $1 section at Target with all its spring and valentines day stuff