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Daridorexant to Treat Insomnia

Around 30 to 35% of adults experience brief symptoms of insomnia, or the inability to…
Sangeetha Ramachandran
Sangeetha RamachandranOctober 26, 2022
Public Health

Did COVID-19 Inhibit the Production of Creative Ideas?

The introduction of the coronavirus brought about numerous changes to our daily lives, the increased…
Caelin Brenninkmeijer
Caelin BrenninkmeijerOctober 13, 2022
Public Health

Rare Bird Flu Among Humans

Recent news reported that the US received the first case of bird flu causing human…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhOctober 13, 2022
HealthcareWellness

Donating Blood Can Save Your Life Too

Blood donations are essential to the success of hospitals. Approximately 29,000 units of blood are…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaOctober 9, 2022
Wellness

A “Leek” at the Nutrients of Green Onions

Green onions, leeks, and scallions, part of the Allium genus, are often used as aromatic flavor…
Emily Ripperdan
Emily RipperdanOctober 4, 2022
Public Health

Low Exercise Rates Even After Reopening of Facilities

With the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic came the closure of many non-essential facilities which…
Julia Le
Julia LeOctober 3, 2022
Wellness

A Look at Melatonin Supplements

It's the middle of the night: you are tossing and turning in your bed and…
Nolan Lok
Nolan LokOctober 2, 2022
Research

A New Approach to Treating Blindness

Different cases of vision impairment remain prevalent in the U.S.; around 12 million people who…
Kiana Karimi
Kiana KarimiOctober 2, 2022
Research

Blocking Binge-Eating Signaling Pathway Using Inhibitors

Eating disorders such as food binging can affect our daily lives along with our physical…
Luke Gines
Luke GinesOctober 1, 2022
Research

Transcriptional regulation of nociception: How RNA impacts pain

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that chronic pain impacts one out of…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniOctober 1, 2022
Research

The Truth of Silent Mutations: Are They Really Neutral?

The central dogma of biology is the transformation of genetic material from DNA to RNA…
Anton Guo
Anton GuoOctober 1, 2022
Research

Increased DNA Replication Time Harms Embryo Viability for IVF

In more recent years, many more families are turning to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonOctober 1, 2022
Wellness

Crafting Your Way to Better Health

The last time most of us remember partaking in some sort of organized crafting activity…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaSeptember 28, 2022
Wellness

Strengthening More Than Your Muscles: The Benefits of Strength Training

There have been many studies on how cardio and aerobic exercise can be beneficial towards the…
Emily Ripperdan
Emily RipperdanSeptember 28, 2022
Wellness

Test Anxiety and the Impact On Performance

Every person handles test day differently. Some walk into the exam full of caffeine and…
Nolan Lok
Nolan LokSeptember 5, 2022
Public Health

Effects of Microplastics from Ocean Pollution in Food

On the news, one will often find reports of food containing harmful bacteria or dangerous…
Julia Le
Julia LeAugust 4, 2022
Public Health

The Birth and Growth of the First Genetically Modified Children

  The common phrase GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) are commonly used to describe food or…
Julia Le
Julia LeJuly 17, 2022
Public Health

How Remote Work Affects Sleep Schedules

As COVID-19 numbers spiked in recent years and quarantine orders were getting put into place,…
Julia Le
Julia LeJuly 8, 2022
Public HealthWellness

A Glance at Burnout vs. Depression

Thanks to the mental health pioneers of today, conversations in mental illness have grown to…
Emily Ripperdan
Emily RipperdanJune 30, 2022
HealthcareWellness

Digital Eyestrain in the Digital Age

With the COVID-19 pandemic, our connection to our devices has become stronger than ever. This…
Emily Ripperdan
Emily RipperdanJune 30, 2022
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