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Fighting Parasites with an Improved Genetic Engineering Process

Toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease, is a leading cause of foodborne-related deaths in the United States. While…
Aurbal Popal
Aurbal PopalApril 26, 2021
Research

Genetics Can Influence Eating Disorder Development

With the spread of fad diets and social media, there is plenty of news and…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonApril 18, 2021
Wellness

The Dangers of Athletic Perfectionism: Suicide

From the brightest soccer players to the toughest football players to the most agile hockey…
Karen Chang
Karen ChangApril 11, 2021
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The Role of Chromosomal Instability in Cancer Cell Survival

Over thousands of years, the human body has developed complicated processes to isolate and eliminate…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniApril 10, 2021
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Personalized Neuron Transplants Reduced Parkinson’s Symptoms in Primates

Parkinson's Disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the United States,…
Angela Wang
Angela WangApril 10, 2021
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COVID Effects on Facial Recognition

Published on behalf of the UCSD MSO Chapter Author: Vincent Le Editor: Winston Lee Graphic…
A Lee
A LeeApril 7, 2021
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Racial Disparities in COVID-19

Published on behalf of the UCSD MSO Chapter Author: Cathy Diep Editor: Parker Carnahan Graphic…
A Lee
A LeeApril 7, 2021
HealthcarePublic Health

Refused at the Doctor’s Office: Discrimation of LGBTQ+ People in Healthcare

Published on behalf of Isabella Ramos, UCSD Chapter Editor: Robin Yu Graphic Editor: Tasneem Alhomsy…
A Lee
A LeeApril 7, 2021
Wellness

The Impact of Co-regulation on Well-being

We have all grown up learning how to manage our own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors…
Anvitaa Anandkumar
Anvitaa AnandkumarMarch 31, 2021
Wellness

You Don’t Need to Walk 10,000 Steps a Day

In the last few years, walking 10,000 steps a day has become a trendy fitness…
Morgan Davis
Morgan DavisMarch 28, 2021
Research

Childhood Diet Has Lasting Effects on Microbiome

In recent years, diet has become a crucial part of research efforts as scientists work…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMarch 21, 2021
Research

Hyperactivity in the Brain may be an Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that affects more than 5 million adults in the…
Angela Wang
Angela WangMarch 9, 2021
Research

New Drug Therapy Helps Regulate Blood Sugar and Promotes Weight Loss for Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) develops when the body is not able to produce enough insulin…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonFebruary 19, 2021
Research

COVID-19 and the Brain: Can COVID-19 Alter Neurological Function?

The COVID-19 pandemic has infiltrated almost every country on Earth, causing millions of deaths globally.…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniFebruary 9, 2021
Research

The Neurobiology of Loneliness

Humans are social creatures, and interacting with others is crucial to our survival and wellbeing.…
Angela Wang
Angela WangFebruary 6, 2021
Research

Shattering Chromosomes Pushes Cancer Development and Drug-Resistance

There are many factors that can lead to the development of cancer. One of the…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonJanuary 26, 2021
Wellness

The Illness Narrative – A Lived Experience

Published on behalf of Hope Do, UC San Diego Chapter When considering the term “modern-day…
A Lee
A LeeJanuary 14, 2021
Wellness

Multitasking and Memory – More Harm than Good?

Published on behalf of Ishrak Ramzan, UC San Diego Chapter If you are a college…
A Lee
A LeeJanuary 14, 2021
Public Health

Study in Transit: Conducting Epidemiological Studies Among Transnational Migrant Populations

Published on behalf of Dan Tran, UC San Diego Chapter Conducting health studies with human…
A Lee
A LeeJanuary 14, 2021
Research

Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Antibiotic Discovery?

Bacterial infections (such as salmonella or tuberculosis) are caused when a harmful bacteria infects an…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniJanuary 7, 2021
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