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COVID-19 Lessons from Hawaii’s 19th Century Pandemic Responses

Americans have heard the phrase “unprecedented times” used countlessly to describe the past eight months…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyDecember 21, 2020
Public Health

Colon Cancer Rates Higher in Young Black Men Like Chadwick Boseman

Actor Chadwick Boseman became a king in 2017 when he played the starring role of…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyDecember 21, 2020
Public Health

How Sewers May Help Contain COVID

Several methods of containing the COVID-19 spread have made their way into the public eye:…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyDecember 21, 2020
FeaturedResearch

Newfound Brain Region Shows Word Comprehension at Birth

Are people born with the innate ability to understand language? This is a question that scientists…
Angela Wang
Angela WangNovember 30, 2020
Research

How the Heart can Protect Itself During a Heart Attack

In the United States, over 750,000 people will experience a heart attack annually. A heart…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonNovember 27, 2020
FeaturedResearch

Always Feeling Tired? It May Be Linked to Your Brain

Fatigue can make it difficult to carry on with our everyday lives and function normally.…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonOctober 1, 2020
Research

Mind over Muscle: The Effects of Exercise on Motor Memory

People who are physically active often report feeling a "runner's high", or a feeling of…
Angela Wang
Angela WangOctober 1, 2020
Research

Gut Microbiome can Enhance Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment

Our gut is full of various types of bacteria that are collectively referred to as…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonSeptember 7, 2020
Medicine

Tafenoquine, a Single-Dose Drug for Treating Recurring Malaria

An estimated 228 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide in 2018, but this life-threatening disease is…
Theodore M. Chin
Theodore M. ChinJuly 6, 2020
FeaturedResearch

The 2019 Novel Coronavirus: The Science Behind New Diagnostics and Treatment

After months of “breaking news”, new information about the SARS-CoV-2 can be hard to digest.…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniJune 27, 2020
Research

Novel Neuron Regeneration in Spinal Cord Injuries

The nervous system, from the brain to the spinal cord to the nerves, allows us…
Angela Wang
Angela WangJune 26, 2020
Research

Novel Blood Test to Diagnose Cancers

Cancer refers to a group of diseases where normal cells grow uncontrollably, causing interruptions to bodily…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJune 7, 2020
Research

Calculating the Transmission Rate for COVID-19

As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in the United States, researchers are hard at…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMay 30, 2020
Public Health

Variable Blood Pressure Readings Between Different Body Parts

Measuring a person’s blood pressure has been an important component of a doctor’s visit for…
Sally Trinh
Sally TrinhMay 19, 2020
Public Health

Premenopausal Weight Gain May Lower Breast Cancer Risk

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), breast cancer is the most common cancer found in…
Sally Trinh
Sally TrinhMay 19, 2020
Public Health

Coronavirus: Mechanisms and Symptoms

At the start of 2020, the world panicked as cases of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)…
Baani Sabharwal
Baani SabharwalMay 19, 2020
Research

Cancer Mechanism Shows Promise in Transplant Rejection

Though modern medicine has made remarkable strides in the past decades, there are still complications…
Angela Wang
Angela WangMay 12, 2020
Research

The Novel Coronavirus: Where Does it Come From?

The ramifications of the emerging coronavirus epidemic have been felt all across the world. While…
Laila Khorasani
Laila KhorasaniMay 11, 2020
Wellness

COVID-19 and Mental Health

Over the past few months, COVID-19 has radically altered day-to-day life. Sheltering in place and…
Morgan Davis
Morgan DavisMay 1, 2020
Wellness

Devil of Post-Game Snacks

Imagine that your 7th-grade child suiting up for a basketball game against the cross-town rival…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungApril 25, 2020
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