Research New Method of Superovulation Ovulation refers to the period of the menstrual cycle when a mature egg is released…Raymond HoSeptember 25, 2015
Research The Plastics: Mean to Your Health Each day, millions of people around the world use plastic products, especially for food and…Alex KimSeptember 25, 2015
Research Promising New Drug for Parkinson’s Disease: Part II In Part I of this series, I introduced research that discovered the potential of the…Amit KumarSeptember 25, 2015
Research Promising New Drug for Parkinson’s Disease: Part I In an earlier article, I discussed Parkinson's disease (PD) and its devastating implications. To summarize,…Amit KumarSeptember 25, 2015
Research Blocking a Gene Reduces Triglyceride Levels Trying to improve or maintain your heart health requires vigilance about the levels of different types…Karina KakSeptember 24, 2015
Research Cut Time: Music in the OR While there have been safety concerns about surgeons listening to music during their procedures, a new…Alex KimSeptember 22, 2015
Research Immunotherapy: A Cancer Vanishing Act In April 2015, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that a 49-year-old woman's melanoma…Alex KimSeptember 21, 2015
FeaturedResearch How “Locked-In” Patients May Have a Way Out: A Look into EyeControl What are the odds of meeting a person as brilliant as Stephen Hawking? Probably next…Connie GiangSeptember 21, 2015
Research Controlling the Brain The brain is a complex organ that people are constantly trying to understand. Brain circuitry…Raymond HoSeptember 19, 2015
Research Salt and Thirst: Is There a Correlation? You and your friends are at the fair and decide to eat some tasty "fair…Annie DinhSeptember 19, 2015
FeaturedResearch You Become What You Eat? Can Eating Less Slow Aging? Exciting research from the University of Coimbra in Portugal suggests that watching what we eat…Alex KimSeptember 17, 2015
Research Fighting Breast Cancer with Roses Breast cancer is cancer that affects breast cells. Contrary to what many believe, breast cancer…Raymond HoSeptember 16, 2015
Research Designer Babies: Good or Bad? Do you want a blonde baby with green eyes? How about an intelligent baby, or…Annie DinhSeptember 15, 2015
FeaturedResearch Depressive Rumination and the Idling Brain Do you constantly replay or obsess over negative situations? This disposition, known to the world…Amit KumarSeptember 15, 2015
Research Nighty Night!: Sleep, Autism, and Cognitive Development Kids, when mom says it's time for bed, know that she's only trying to make…Alex KimSeptember 12, 2015
FeaturedResearch Genetically Engineered Smart Mice We use animals for a lot of things, but they serve a particularly important function…Raymond HoSeptember 12, 2015
Research Smoking Ban Saves Thousands of Babies Smoking has many negative health effects and can harm nearly every organ in the body. According to…Annie DinhSeptember 11, 2015
Research The Sleeping Brain Remembers: Can Extra Sleep Help Restore Lost Memory? Good news teenagers: a little extra sleep might have more benefits than previously thought. New…Alex KimSeptember 10, 2015
Research Debunking the Cause of Autism Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder; its complexity is well-illustrated by the ribbon of puzzle pieces that…Tory DoolinSeptember 9, 2015
FeaturedResearch Vitamin E’s Role in Muscle Development If you're familiar with muscle building, you are likely to be familiar with the supplements…Raymond HoSeptember 8, 2015