I know I’m not the only one who has been sitting in a group of people, and I shimmy out of nowhere from the cold chills. It gives me a reason to giggle that almost everyone says, “ Whoah, cold chill” right after so that everyone knows you’re not shaking…
Tag: Neuroscience

What happens in Parkinson’s Disease?
In my profession, I see Parkinson’s Disease a ton. They have studied a lot about this devastating neurological disease, but there is so much more to uncover. If you just want to learn more about this disease process or if you have a loved one diagnosed with it then this…

What do I need to know about Menopause?
Have you ever heard of “The Change”? Whatever you have heard it called before, it has always had an obscure ambiance. Growing up, it always led me to fear what would happen one day when Menopause approached. Women do not talk about it much, and when they do, there are…

Things You Might Not Know About Birth Control
Personal question: Are you on birth control? Have you ever looked into the history and the possible side effects of taking the pill? I am not here to shame, but I am here to hopefully open other’s eyes to the research being conducted today. There are substantial ramifications, and women need…

What are the speech areas of the brain?
I think in the hustle and bustle of life, we forget to thank God for obvious blessings. Gifts like being able to hear, see, taste, smell, and speak. I recently posted about the physiology behind sight (https://wonderfullymade-kmk.com/how-do-our-eyes-see-color/). Today, I will talk about how we are able to hear speech. There…

How Important is our Circadian Rhythm?
When you can not sleep, do you scroll on your phone? Is sunlight one of the last things you want in your eyes when you wake up? Well, let me change your mind. Dr. Andrew Huberman, professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology, recommends getting sunlight into your retinas without a window…

How to Make a Habit Stick
Happy New Year! Are you one who makes a New Year’s resolution each year? Do you accomplish them? Dr. Andrew Huberman says that you have two different types of people: some who will share with their friends and family that they have this great idea they will achieve. Their family…