FeaturedPublic Health Smartphones to Diagnose Ebola? Quick and accurate diagnosis is key to providing the correct treatment and prolonging a person's…Sabina LiJuly 3, 2015
FeaturedResearch Promising Cure for Cystic Fibrosis in Combination of Drugs Here's promising news for the more than 70,000 people around the world with cystic fibrosis: researchers…Kate LinJuly 2, 2015
FeaturedMedicine Treatment Options for Depression Depression affects 18% of the United States population, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association…Carolina AparicioJuly 1, 2015
FeaturedResearch Battling Bacterial Biofilms to Treat Colon Cancer Colon cancer is a malignant tumor occurring in the large intestine, one of the final…Tory DoolinJune 25, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health Counterfeit Medication Abroad In discussions about the illegal drug trade, the topic of counterfeit medications is often overlooked. However,…Maya AslamJune 25, 2015
FeaturedResearch Using Ultrasound to Maintain Heart Rate What is ultrasound? If you have never heard of the term, a safe guess would…Raymond HoJune 23, 2015
FeaturedResearch Therapeutic Robots: Our New Best Friends Technology is becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives. Whether through using a cell phone…Annie DinhJune 23, 2015
FeaturedResearch Should Relatives Be Allowed to Watch CPR? It's one of the scariest moments of one's life. The heart stops beating. The patient…Angela LiuJune 17, 2015
FeaturedResearch A Possible Cure for HIV: A Novel Protein Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have found a new method to halt HIV infection.…John HuangJune 15, 2015
FeaturedWellness 5 Everyday Foods that Relieve Stress Stress is something we've all felt at some point. To feel better again, many of…Jocelyn HsuJune 14, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health 5 Symptoms of Diabetes that Often Pass Unnoticed Diabetes, often known as a “silent killer,” is a problem with your body that causes blood…Jocelyn HsuJune 3, 2015
FeaturedResearch Giving Voice to the Voiceless Heartbreak was felt across the globe when the beloved Julie Andrews announced the end of…Connie GiangJune 1, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health The Invisible One Percent Part 2: Fitting Into A Different Socket If one could measure the speed of pedestrians pattering on the sidewalk, one would probably…Christy KimMay 26, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health The Invisible One Percent Part 1: You The Machine Warning: Graphic images. “Mike Stamford: I heard you were abroad somewhere getting shot at. What…Christy KimMay 25, 2015
FeaturedResearch Scientists Develop Enzyme That Changes Blood Types Each year, doctors regularly face type O blood shortages because of its high demand. As…Kate LinMay 22, 2015
FeaturedHealthcare Antibiotics? There’s an App for That Nowadays, it seems like there is an app for everything. There are apps for social…Kishan PatelMay 9, 2015
FeaturedWellness Start Looking Out for Your Eyes Now You might have heard that eyes are the window to the soul, yet taking good care of your eyes…Priya BhattacharjeeApril 22, 2015
FeaturedResearch “Green” Matters on Brain Matter: A Link Between Air Pollution and Brain Damage We've all heard it before: air pollution is bad for the environment. Smog, which carries…Connie GiangApril 18, 2015
FeaturedWellness Loneliness Hurts A lone wolf may be able to thrive in solitude, but humans are not wolves.…Quang CaoApril 16, 2015
FeaturedMedicine The Truth About Bikram Yoga As I entered a mirrored room resembling a dance studio, an overwhelming heat filled my…Varsha PandeyApril 13, 2015