As medical and pre-medical students, I am sure most of us have been, or will, be doing research at some point. If we’re going all the way, we will be submitting our results for publication in a journal. Getting started can be difficult, so I made note of some key tips that I have gathered […]
Nanorobots: A Musing on Atherosclerosis
Microbiology has come to end! I can’t say that I’m sad about it. This new block, pathophysiology of the cardiopulmonary system, has me pretty excited. I’ve always enjoyed learning cardiac physiology, and I’m interested to see how and why it goes awry. We just had a lecture on atherosclerosis where we learned about how it’s […]
Timing May Play a Role in Quitting Smoking for Women
I came across an interesting article recently that had interesting implications for women who want to quit smoking. This study‘s results seem to suggest that women may achieve greater success in quitting smoking if they time their quitting during certain points of their menstrual cycle. Smoking for everyone is hard though. Some people only take […]