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Cancer Culture – Alcohol
Prevention is better than a thousand cures. One of the biggest societal ills and in turn a major (possibly the highest) contributor to Cancer Culture is the consumption of alcohol. The toxic and destructive effects of alcohol on society and our bodies is too much to cover in one post. For this reason, we […]
Cancer Culture – Skin
Did you know that our skin is the biggest organ in our body? It is. Yet, Cancer Culture encourages us to exponentially increase our chances of getting skin cancer. The biggest, and really, the most foolish cultural trend unique to our modern times, is sun bathing or sun tanning. Prolonged exposure to the sun increases […]
Cancer Culture – Intro
Prevention is the best cure. You may have heard this statement or similar at one point in your life. Indeed, prevention is a very effective line of defense against many problems and diseases we see around us. However, prevention cannot be efficiently applied without proper and sufficient knowledge. This knowledge can range from an individual […]
Baseline Oppression
How are control theory and human behavior related? In control theory, the goal is to provide feedback loop mechanism that will efficiently control a process by removing oscillations and reaching a stable system. This is typically demonstrated and measured with a step response which contains a transient overcompensation or overshoot in the signal, red response (Fig 1). […]
Be Forbearing
Have you ever asked yourself: what kind of person am I? When interacting with people, do they look forward to seeing you again? When people see you, do they feel comfort and ease? When you join a gathering, is the room filled with serenity? How can we answer these questions? Can we answer these questions? […]
Self-Reflection, Empathy & Bullies
How much time do we spend reflecting on our actions and thoughts? A few hours a day? A few hours a week? A few hours a month? A few hours a year? Never? If we are not making time to reflect then we to need to hit the pause button and reevaluate our state of […]
A Blank Stare
Several years ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to work on a global health project. As with all international travel, the lessons and experiences were priceless. Towards the end of the trip I learned about “accepted” cultural practices that deeply saddened me. Namely, there was systemic abuse at essentially all levels in the region. These […]
Brain Research with fNIRS for Rehab & Therapy in Adults and Neonates
Professor Nasser Kashou discusses his brain research with functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) for rehabilitation and therapy in adults and neonates. In this quick interview I discuss the two presentations given at the Annual World Congress of Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics (SBMT). These talks were presenting the results of our published papers in the journal […]
New Year’s Resolution
As we approach the New Year we see a range of emotions and actions from people across the globe. Some are happy, some are sad, some will party, some will stay in. Unfortunately, both the happy and sad are being negatively affected by the societal expectations, the culture and traditions. These traditions are in essence […]
Baby Brain and Feeding
Can we determine feeding ability of newborns by imaging their brain? In this publication our purpose was to investigate the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a tool for assessing how a baby would develop feeding capabilities. Feeding capability, or lack thereof, is an issue when babies are born before completing 37 weeks of […]