Sarah Moore

Sarah Moore

Feature Writer

B.Sc. Psychology, M.Sc. Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience

After studying Psychology and then Neuroscience, Sarah quickly found her enjoyment for researching and writing research papers; turning to a passion to connect ideas with people through writing.

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With almost 5 years as a writer, researcher, and editor, Sarah is proud to have worked with a number of industries, producing an array of works. From an editor at a literary and arts magazine to producing blogs and content for international brands, to indulging her personal passions in creating content focused on science and health.

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Articles from Sarah

Lab tests reveal that newly discovered T-cell can kill various types of cancer

Lab tests reveal that newly discovered T-cell can kill various types of cancer

Risk of SIDS is significantly increased by combined prenatal smoking and drinking

Risk of SIDS is significantly increased by combined prenatal smoking and drinking

What Role does X-Ray Diffraction have in Drug Analysis?

What Role does X-Ray Diffraction have in Drug Analysis?

Survey finds US adults see vaccines as less important than they did in 2001

Survey finds US adults see vaccines as less important than they did in 2001

Global warming likely to increase injuries and deaths in US

Global warming likely to increase injuries and deaths in US

Delaying Knee Surgery has a Detrimental Impact on Health, a New Study Finds

Delaying Knee Surgery has a Detrimental Impact on Health, a New Study Finds

Losing Tongue Fat Improves Sleep Apnea

Losing Tongue Fat Improves Sleep Apnea

Specific group of immune cells may influence Alzheimer’s disease

Specific group of immune cells may influence Alzheimer’s disease

New study finds zinc and folic acid supplements are ineffective at improving male fertility

New study finds zinc and folic acid supplements are ineffective at improving male fertility

Scientists uncover new types of brain activity that may be key to human intelligence

Scientists uncover new types of brain activity that may be key to human intelligence

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