What are Journal Reviews?

Journal reviews are meant to relay critical information from peer-reviewed scientific articles in a clear and practical manner. These articles introduce a relevant topic, offer a brief breakdown of the methods, and a discuss the results. Furthermore, the journal reviews offer a unique section that tie together conclusions from similar research to illustrate a much larger point. These journal reviews are useful for any new, intermediate, or experienced researchers looking to advance their knowledge on a new subject, or keep up-to-date with the current research.


The Role of Acetylcholine in Aging and Inhibitory Control
Introduction Neurotransmission and regulation of neurotransmitter release are key components in regulating behavior. Of the neurotransmitters, acetylcholine, also a neuromodulator, …
Tirzepatide, a Novel Dual Acting Peptide for Weight loss
Introduction Careful monitoring and adjustment of nutrient intake is among one of the most effective treatments for a variety of …
Journal Review #10: Vitamin D and Alzheimer’s Disease
Vitamin D has gained enormous notoriety over the past decade, primarily due to correlation studies finding that a large portion …
Journal Review #9: The Positive Impacts of a High-Fat Diet on Synaptic Strength and Behavior
Background Depression and other mental illnesses are major problems in society. The cost of mental illnesses in the United States alone …