Dancing to defy Parkinson’s Disease
February 28, 2023
By Argyro Philippidou, 3rd Year Neuroscience BSc As a professional dancer and a soon to be neuroscientist, it would be inevitable that my passion for dance and movement collide with my drive for how the brain works. Moving to a beat, jiving, locking, and grooving on the dancefloor helps heal a person both physically and …
A non-pharmacological approach to treating Alzheimer’s Disease
By Argyro Philippidou, 3rd Year Neuroscience BSc I came across this treatment technique this summer during my internship. It’s called TMS which stands for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. What it does it sends magnetic pulses through a handheld controller which is projected on the designated brain region a scientist would want to stimulate. So how could …
Breathing oxygen may be the new treatment for chronic pain
By Argyro Philippidou, 3rd Year Neuroscience BSc Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) is not a treatment you commonly or routinely hear. It actually has the potential to be an alternative therapy to any disease in which cell regeneration and decrease of inflammation are the therapeutic targets. A close person of mine has undergone HBOT for their …
The highs and lows of opioid use: learning from the north American opioid epidemic
By Ryan Duffy, 4th Year Neuroscience MSci Opioids are a class of drugs that interact with the endogenous opioid system, to either activate or deactivate its impact on bodily sensations or psychological states. Endogenous means that our body must make compounds that activate this system, and indeed they do. Endorphins is one of the major …
Psychedelic Therapy: Unlocking an Alternative Path to Treating Depression
February 15, 2023
By Ryan Duffy, 4th Year Neuroscience MSci Psychedelics are type of illicit drug that known to trigger alter states of consciousness, and the user may experience “trips”. In 1973, psychedelic substances were placed as a schedule 1 substance, meaning that the intriguing nature of psychedelics could not be explored by scientists as they were deemed …
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