Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
@JoSolisM
Freelance health & science writer 🔬🧬 | words in @SciAm @cnn @PopSci @Yahoo and more (she/her) Tweets are my opinions only.
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How to fix your out-of-sync circadian rhythm and get better sleep without pulling an all-nighter, explains Jocelyn Solis-Moreira in Popular Science ➡️ buff.ly/4cxhAop
We're launching a new column on the science of parenting. Please send in your questions & ideas & pitches scientificamerican.com/article/the-sc… by megha satyanarayana on Scientific American
Applications are open now through March 15 for Scientific American's Scientific American internship program. Here's a thread with links to the job descriptions. Thanks for applying or sharing with people who should. Positions are in NYC from June-ish through the end of the year, $20/hour
Could poop transplants protect some people from superbugs? In a piece for Popular Science, Jocelyn Solis-Moreira explores an early clinical trial in Science Translational Medicine that showed fecal microbiota transplants can suppress multi-drug resistant bacteria that have colonized the gut. brnw.ch/21wEBnP
'We’re closer than ever to mapping the entire brain to the microscopic level.'
Check out Jocelyn Solis-Moreira's Popular Science article on our recent Science Magazine paper package sharing the most detailed human brain atlas yet and what it's already revealed: popsci.com/health/human-b…
#studyBRAIN
.Jocelyn Solis-Moreira covers new @sciencemagazine special issue on the hypothalamus--'the brain’s ‘master switchboard’ ...an underappreciated marvel.' popsci.com/science/hypoth…
Neuroscientists across the world created a 'brain atlas' with more than 3,000 human brain cells for the NIH BRAIN Initiative. Dr. Mark Mapstone UCI School of Medicine told Jocelyn Solis-Moreira Popular Science 'This can help us understand what successful brain function looks like.'
popsci.com/health/human-b…
Scientists are getting closer to understanding why periods bring intense hunger and random food cravings. Part of that answer is in the brain. Jocelyn Solis-Moreira reports for Scientific American: scientificamerican.com/article/period…
Women Are Almost Twice as Likely to Develop #Alzheimers . Here’s How to Reduce Your Risk sheknows.com/health-and-wel… by Jocelyn Solis-Moreira SheKnows
#dementia #health #WomensHealth