Photo via Pexels by Andrea Piacquadio Amyloid beta plaques are associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but they also occur in people who do not develop dementia. What causes the plaques, and what is the difference between people with plaques who develop dementia and those who do not? The answers to these questions are still unclear, but [...]
Autoimmune Disorders and the X Chromosome
Autoimmune disorders are conditions in which the immune system attacks the body. They can be sporadic and only cause complications occasionally, but most people who suffer from them experience symptoms more regularly. These disorders primarily affect women, and more is being understood about how sex, genetics, and hormones impact autoimmune disorders. Photo via Pexels by [...]
Borrelia Diagnostics Update Webinar with Dr. Miller
Galaxy Diagnostics recently hosted a webinar where our CEO, Dr. Amanda Elam, and our Director of Research and Development/Asst. Lab Director, Dr. Jennifer Miller, provided clinicians with an update on our Borrelia test offerings. Dr. Miller discussed current recommendations for use based on the published research. The webinar covered: Borrelia spp.infection prevalence and pathogenesis Utility and [...]
Bell’s Palsy and Lyme Disease
Photo via Pexels by Pavel Danilyuk Worried about finals, Sarah wasn’t sleeping and had become a bit run down. She had noticed a cold sore the week before, but that always occurred around finals. One day, she woke up and her face felt a little numb. The next day, her eye was dry and her [...]
Grief and Chronic or Long-Term Illness: Experiencing Loss, Experiencing Recovery
Photo from Pexels by Alex Green Grief is a natural part of life. People experience grief from loss of loved ones, loss of jobs, change in routine, and loss of health. Dealing with chronic illness can be difficult to navigate and understand. It is often not linear and feels like taking one step forward and [...]
Endothelial Cells: Playing Telephone on a Football Field
Source: Photo by Robert Hernandez Villalta from Pexels The endothelium is a membrane made of cells that primarily lines the inside of the heart and blood vessels. Not only does the membrane fill space, it also participates in a complex bio-signaling that scientists are only beginning to understand. Infections that disrupt the endothelium can cause [...]