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A Deeper Look at Cannabis Abuse

It is hard to overlook cannabis as a college student living on campus. From smoking…
Nolan Lok
Nolan LokJune 22, 2022
Wellness

Light and Sleep Quality

The circadian rhythm is a biological clock that governs our sleeping and waking patterns based…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaJune 5, 2022
Research

Xylitol Gum Has Potential to Reduce Preterm Births

Preterm birth does not simply refer to when a child is born prematurely; it is…
Kiana Karimi
Kiana KarimiJune 1, 2022
Public Health

Mental Health in Teenagers Worsened Due to Pandemic

The restrictions implemented to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus have intensified mental health…
Caelin Brenninkmeijer
Caelin BrenninkmeijerJune 1, 2022
Public Health

Further Insight into the Elusive Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder, characterized by abdominal pain…
Caelin Brenninkmeijer
Caelin BrenninkmeijerJune 1, 2022
Public Health

Studies Show Benefits of High-Fiber Diet

Fiber is known to be associated with health benefits, but a new study shows that…
Eva Danesh
Eva DaneshJune 1, 2022
Public Health

The Relationship Between Children’s Interaction with Nature and Mental Health

Previous studies have found many benefits to interacting with nature regularly for both adults and…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhJune 1, 2022
Public Health

A Drug Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sickle cell disease (SCD) affects 100,000…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhJune 1, 2022
Research

Engineered “Invisibility Cloak” for Bacterial Cancer Therapy

With the many forms of cancer treatment, one promising technique involving therapeutic bacteria is making strides in…
Luke Gines
Luke GinesMay 30, 2022
Research

Acute COVID-19 Can Increase Risk for Heart Disease

COVID-19 has proven itself as a major burden on healthcare systems around the world. In…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniMay 30, 2022
Research

Ebola Virus Can Hide In Brain and Reinfect Patients

The Ebola virus epidemic has continued to devastate Africa for nearly a decade due to its…
Anton Guo
Anton GuoMay 29, 2022
Research

Breaking Down Plaque and Clearing Arteries: New Mechanism Found

As people age, the dangers of cholesterol causing plaque buildup and eventual heart problems continue to…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMay 29, 2022
Medicine

Biomacromolecular Theraputics: the “Trojan Horse” Approach

New drugs and drug delivery systems are constantly being developed in the field of pharmaceuticals.…
Connie Chen
Connie ChenMay 29, 2022
Medicine

Grapes: The Secret to Strengthening the Gut Microbiome?

Did you know that we have more bacteria in our bodies than our own cells?…
Sangeetha Ramachandran
Sangeetha RamachandranMay 27, 2022
Medicine

Colloidal Oatmeal for Eczema

It’s common to see oatmeal recipes on the Internet, from overnight oats to savory oats. Oatmeal,…
Thaibinh Tran
Thaibinh TranMay 24, 2022
Medicine

Designing a Kill Switch in Genetically-Engineered Bacteria

Probiotics are live microorganisms, or microbes, that promote health benefits and restore the gut microbiome,…
Tam To
Tam ToMay 23, 2022
Medicine

New FDA Approved Eye Drops for Presbyopia

Imagine eyedrops that could free you from your reading glasses for almost six hours. Or,…
Thaibinh Tran
Thaibinh TranMay 14, 2022
Medicine

New Age Pharmaceuticals: Digital Therapeutics

Have you heard about apps that push you to exercise more or help you improve…
Connie Chen
Connie ChenMay 11, 2022
Medicine

Diabetes Medication Jardiance Can Now Treat Heart Failure

Heart failure is a condition that develops when your heart cannot pump adequate amounts of…
Tam To
Tam ToMay 10, 2022
Healthcare

Plant-Based Eating

About 15% of human-caused greenhouse gases come from livestock farming, and close to half of…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaMay 8, 2022
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