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Word Acquisition: Nature or Nurture?

People are immersed in comparative, competitive education from a young age, leading to a lot of…
Angela Wang
Angela WangAugust 12, 2019
Public Health

Lyme Disease: A Bigger Threat than Ever Before

Lyme disease, a pesky tick-born illness that used to be a matter of worry only…
Dani Maydan
Dani MaydanAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Facebook Engages in Suicide Risk Monitoring for its Users

As of the end of 2018, the social media website Facebook had 2.32 billion monthly…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Controversial (Science) Issues Part 3: Effective Communication and Engagement

Therefore, the science community has to meet expectations from both the public and its own…
Dominic Javonillo
Dominic JavonilloAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Controversial (Science) Issues Part 2: A Science Literacy Paradox

Not knowing enough science then? Empirical evidence from the scientific community may be difficult for…
Dominic Javonillo
Dominic JavonilloAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Controversial (Science) Issues Part 1: Individual Opinion and Scientific Evidence

"Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not their own facts." - former U.S. Senator…
Dominic Javonillo
Dominic JavonilloAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Researchers and Clergymen Unite to Fight the Spread of HIV and AIDS in African Communities

Almost eleven years after Timothy Ray Brown became the first patient declared cleared of HIV/AIDS,…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Hedgehog-Linked Salmonella on the Rise

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium, a type of…
Dani Maydan
Dani MaydanAugust 7, 2019
Public Health

Japanese Mothers Don’t Gain Enough Weight During Pregnancy

In 2016, adult women over the age of 20 in the US were found to…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyAugust 7, 2019
Research

Finding an Objective Measure for Pain

The opioid crisis has had a massive impact on American society, contributing to a lowering average…
Angela Wang
Angela WangAugust 5, 2019
Wellness

Low FODMAP Diet Benefits

Running is fairly common in life, whether it's running late to a class, running to…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungAugust 3, 2019
Research

New Link Discovered Between Sleep and Heart Disease

It's been long-accepted that sleep plays a crucial part in human development and well-being. While…
Angela Wang
Angela WangJuly 29, 2019
Wellness

Peace, Love, and Going Vegan

A nutritional diet is an important part of a person's health and wellbeing. Approximately 2%…
Natalie Hirmez
Natalie HirmezJuly 26, 2019
Research

Treating Lung Diseases with Inhalable RNA

Lung diseases are responsible for a significant number of deaths in the U.S. Many of…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJuly 22, 2019
Wellness

Compression Stocking Benefits

Compression stockings are regularly seen in sports, such as professional soccer. They can be identified…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungJuly 18, 2019
Wellness

Creatine Monohydrate: A Clinically Backed Athletic Supplement

Anybody who spends time in the gym lifting weights or is out on a grass…
Vincent Nguyen
Vincent NguyenJuly 15, 2019
Research

Fighting Back Against Antibiotic Resistance

Bacteria are evolving in their abilities to be resistant to antibiotic treatments. This is creating…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonJuly 15, 2019
Research

Can Vaccines Cure Acne?

Millions of people all over the world have had acne at some point in their lives.…
Angela Wang
Angela WangJuly 8, 2019
Research

Using Viruses to Kill Bacteria

Viruses are interesting parasites that are unable to survive without a host. They are relatively…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJuly 1, 2019
Research

Vaping Associated with Wheezing and Lung Inflammation

Over the past decade, the use of electronic cigarettes has greatly increased and become a…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMay 13, 2019
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