Anxiety, does it get the best
of you? Are you missing work to de-stress? Meditation can offer a different way of dealing with stress and/or anxiety.
This is a blog created by SUNY Morrisville students registered in the course BIOL 105
Morrisville State College
Friday, April 28, 2017
Micro- and Macrovascular Function in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia and Sickle Cell Hemoglobin C Disease
Knowing your body’s physical
capabilities is a very important aspect in life. No one is exactly the same so
we all fluctuate in how we perform different activates. Some things you can’t
help, many people are born with health issues which take a huge toll on their
physical capabilities. Hereditary defects can be passed on and you don’t get a
chance to say, “No! I don’t want it.”, or just work past it. Somethings you
just have to learn to live with it. Sickle cell anemia, or sickle cell disease,
is just one example of such an issue.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Saliva and Tears: The Next Blood Test?
It is regarded as common knowledge that blood tests can determine a multitude of results, from whole blood count, to hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, and including markers that may indicate tumors. Depending on one’s veins, blood tests can also be relatively quick and easy to take, not even taking a minute in most circumstances. Yet even this comprehensive testing doesn’t reveal all. Suffice to say, there is quite the drive for blood tests as preliminary diagnostics.
The Use of Motor Activity to Access Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder results
from brain structure and its functioning, genetics and the family history. It
has been suggested that the brains of those diagnosed with this particular
disorder differs from those who are mentally healthy, and that people with certain
genes have a higher risk of being diagnosed as bipolar. It is known
to run in families, but it has also been stated that majority of the people
with a family history of this disorder, do not become bipolar themselves. Bipolar
disorder is a traumatic mental disorder that comes with periods of both extreme
happiness and depression. Approximately 2.6% of the United States
population are diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 bipolar disorder. Bipolar
1 is more severe and dangerous because of manic episodes, while bipolar 2 has is a
milder form of mood elevations. The World Health Organization has ranked all
mental disorders and placed bipolar disorder near the top of the list for the
causes of mental health issues resulting in disability around the world. So
far, however, the cause of bipolar disorder has not yet been discovered, but it
has been proven through scientific evidence that motor activity is the most
accurate indicator of bipolar disorder.
The Relationship between Body Image and Domains of Sexual Functioning Among Heterosexual, Emerging Adult Women
Do you find yourself not
enjoying sex? Are you uncomfortable with your own body? You are not
alone. Many women with all different body types are finding themselves
distracted and uncomfortable when having sex. This is due to the
inability to be self-accepting.
Monday, April 24, 2017
Detecting single-target changes in multiple objective Tracking: The Case of Peripheral Vision
I choose a study on
peripheral vision because you never really notice of often this part of the
vision is used and its importance. Most sports and activities where you or an
object are moving, peripheral vision is in use. It’s an important component of
many instinctual brain functions including balance and predator awareness.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
“Cannabis, tobacco smoking, and lung function: a cross-sectional observational study in a general practice population”
Tobacco use in our country
is becoming an unhealthy, popular, addictive product to people across the
nation.
Monday, April 17, 2017
College Students and Loud Music
Does listening to loud music
really induce hearing loss? When you’re jamming out to your favorite song on
your favorite device singing along, every second that goes by you're risking
your hearing ability. Many college students don’t understand the importance of
how loud music can affect their hearing lost and cause long-term issues.
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