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A Guide to a Comprehensive Eye Exam

What is a comprehensive eye exam? A comprehensive eye exam is a series of tests conducted…
Niathi Kona
Niathi KonaMay 7, 2019
Healthcare

Is Fluoride in Tap Water Safe?

About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water, but the majority of this…
Theodore M. Chin
Theodore M. ChinApril 27, 2019
Research

Are Humans Capable of Bone Regeneration?

If you have ever broken a bone, you likely understand the associated pain. But do you ever…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoApril 27, 2019
Research

How Does Pain Work? New Research Frontiers

Following an injury, the normal bodily response is to develop a long-term associated pain response…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonApril 24, 2019
Research

Blood Vessel Organoids Provide New Insight Into Vascular Diseases

The use of human stem cells has been revolutionizing the way in which scientists are…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonApril 22, 2019
Medicine

CancerSEEK Blood Test Detects Various Cancers

In the year 2018, more than 1.7 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed, and…
Sherry Ershadi
Sherry ErshadiApril 17, 2019
Medicine

Treating Epilepsy with Responsive Neurostimulation

Our brain is made up of billions of cells called neurons, and these neurons normally…
Sherry Ershadi
Sherry ErshadiApril 8, 2019
Wellness

Antibiotics and Childhood Obesity

When getting sick with an infection, it is common for the doctor to prescribe antibiotics.…
Sandya Krishna
Sandya KrishnaMarch 30, 2019
Wellness

Intermittent Fasting: Based in Fact or Just Another Fad?

Many people who are concerned about their weight and overall health may have come upon…
Vincent Nguyen
Vincent NguyenMarch 24, 2019
Research

How Secondhand Smoke Exposure Changes Your Heart

Smoking cigarettes is becoming less common in everyday society, yet both firsthand and secondhand exposure…
Jennifer Thompson
Jennifer ThompsonMarch 19, 2019
Wellness

Combating Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Through Innovative Medications

What is Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)? As the name suggests, CML is a type of…
Natalie Hirmez
Natalie HirmezMarch 14, 2019
Wellness

Keeping Up with the Keto and Seizure Prevention

Some people may have heard about the up-and-coming ketogenic ("keto") diet, a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet. The ketogenic diet…
Natalie Hirmez
Natalie HirmezMarch 13, 2019
Wellness

Exercise vs. Sleep

Exercise and sleep are intertwined in many ways. They share similar benefits such as reducing…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungMarch 13, 2019
Public Health

Menstrual Hygiene: A Global Health Challenge

In 2018, Bollywood saw the release of Padman, a film based on the life of…
Niathi Kona
Niathi KonaMarch 4, 2019
Public Health

Street Symphony: Music as a Shout from the Homeless and Incarcerated

Homelessness remains a severe public health issue in the U.S. despite the country reducing overall homelessness…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyMarch 4, 2019
Public Health

Uncertain waters: Big Nations, Big Stressors

A casual news consumer might cite economic losses, religious or ethnic oppression, or regime change…
Christy Kim
Christy KimMarch 2, 2019
Public Health

Study Finds Women are More Likely to Die of Heart Attacks When Treated by Male Doctors

A two-decade-long study, following over half a million heart attack patients treated in Florida hospitals, concluded that…
Dani Maydan
Dani MaydanMarch 2, 2019
Public Health

Cross-Sector Partnerships in Minnesota and Wisconsin – Connecting Health and Transportation

The American Public Health Association (APHA) recently showcased how cross-sector partnerships between transportation and health…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyMarch 2, 2019
Public Health

A Call for Research into Commercial Video Games as Therapy

If you are a gamer, chances are that your parents often scolded you for playing…
Cath Ashley
Cath AshleyFebruary 11, 2019
Public Health

Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Ebola Crisis Comes Back With a Vengeance

Despite high hopes that the Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was…
Dani Maydan
Dani MaydanFebruary 10, 2019
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