Remember when you wanted to hang a picture of Grandma Nana? You brought the hammer and aimed at the nail, your left hand stabilized, and you started installing slowly and carefully, gaining confidence you went faster but you smashed your...
Physician-Assisted Dying
Why we should legalize euthanasia Geraldine McClelland was a 61-year-old lady who lived in the UK. She suffered from lung cancer and liver cancer which had metastasized from her breast cancer. She was one of those who left her own...
Evolution’s Imprint: Understanding Human Behavior
Imagine yourself in a savanna jungle surrounded by dangers everywhere! Snakes slithering in long grass, lions roaring. How are you going to find food for your tribe? In this ancient landscape, our ancestors evolved and adapted to this environment by...
BRAIN, THE MEMORY GIANT
Can you think of your earliest memory of your life, perhaps your first day of school? How did you dress? What did you smell, eat, and do? Were you anxious, scared, or excited? Can you recall the details, like the...
The Bonds that Shape Us
The brain is a complex network of interconnected neurons, yet it communicates directly, revealing itself through stored reactions. In simpler terms, we are born with an innate need for a connection to a caregiver and this need profoundly influences the...