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Study: COVID-19’s Disproportionate Effect on Black & Latino Life Expectancy

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the world over the past year.…
Eva Danesh
Eva DaneshJuly 19, 2021
Public Health

The Significance Of Telemedicine Clinics & Its Future

The surge of COVID cases throughout the year has left individuals in need of healthcare…
Vincent Leong
Vincent LeongJuly 19, 2021
Public Health

Approval of a Third Vaccine in the Ongoing Battle with COVID-19

On February 27th, 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use…
Kayla Dutton
Kayla DuttonJuly 19, 2021
Public Health

Considering Masks and Social Distancing Post-Pandemic

As more individuals are vaccinated, and businesses have begun to expand indoor capacity, many are wondering what…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhJuly 19, 2021
Medicine

Cell Therapy to Treat Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder that affects approximately 100,000 people in…
Sangeetha Ramachandran
Sangeetha RamachandranJuly 18, 2021
Medicine

Azstarys, a New FDA-Approved Treatment Option for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

It is estimated that 10.2% of children and young adults in the United States are currently…
Theodore M. Chin
Theodore M. ChinJuly 17, 2021
Research

Changes in Gene Activity in the Post-Mortem Brain

What happens after death has been a mystery throughout all of human history. The brain…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniJune 28, 2021
Research

Gut Feelings: Wisdom and Loneliness Linked to Diversity of Gut Microbia

Wisdom and loneliness are two elements of human experience with opposing effects on a person's…
Angela Wang
Angela WangJune 6, 2021
Wellness

Sitting Yourself Up for Success

A lot of us spend our days in front of a computer as it is…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaJune 6, 2021
Wellness

Exercise and Its Improvement of Adolescent Mental Health During a Pandemic

It has been well over a year since the COVID-19 virus first touched down in…
Nolan Lok
Nolan LokJune 5, 2021
Wellness

The Role of Celery in Treatment of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, and of the…
Anvitaa Anandkumar
Anvitaa AnandkumarJune 5, 2021
Research

New Gold Nanoparticles Can Help Seek Out Bone Stem Cells

Broken bones are a pretty commonplace occurrence nowadays. In fact, most people will experience an…
Kriti Shukla
Kriti ShuklaMay 25, 2021
Research

Excessive Sugar Intake leads to Decrease of Memory Function

While it is commonly known that many bacteria and other microorganisms (microbes) can harm human health,…
Aurbal Popal
Aurbal PopalMay 24, 2021
Research

Red Meat and Cardiovascular Disease Connections

The Western Diet places an emphasis on high fat and red meat consumption, which has…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMay 23, 2021
Public Health

Gender Inequities in Aneurysm Screenings

Two types of aneurysms are abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) and cerebral (or brain) aneurysms. Brain…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhMay 22, 2021
Research

Ending Epilepsy: New Findings Can Potentially Stop Seizures Before They Start

Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological condition in the world, and it is characterized…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniMay 16, 2021
Research

Protein Linked to the Buildup of Cholesterol in the Blood

When one seeks out diet advice from the internet, many websites caution dieters to avoid…
Angela Wang
Angela WangMay 12, 2021
Wellness

Tired but Unable to Sleep

It's late; you finished all your homework, and you're tired. You know you have a…
Ninava Sharma
Ninava SharmaMay 9, 2021
Research

Deep Brain Stimulation: What is it and How is it Changing Medicine?

The inner workings of the human body remain a mystery to scientists in many ways,…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniMay 1, 2021
Research

The Benefits of Ecstasy in Treating Alcoholism

Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), more commonly referred to as alcoholism, affects nearly 15 million individuals…
Kriti Shukla
Kriti ShuklaApril 26, 2021
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