What does sugar do to the brain?
Spikes in blood sugar levels are controlled by the brain’s neuronal mitochondria, which are considered the “powerhouse of cells.
Karen N. Peart is a senior communications officer in the Office of Public Affairs & Communications.
Spikes in blood sugar levels are controlled by the brain’s neuronal mitochondria, which are considered the “powerhouse of cells.
Professor Jeffrey Powell began working on the mosquito that transmits the Zika virus when he was an undergraduate student.