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Wellness

How to Be Healthy This Thanksgiving

When the holiday season rolls around, being conscious of food choices tends to go right…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorNovember 10, 2017
Wellness

The Exosuit That Improves Performance

Have you ever timed your mile run and thought afterwards, "man, I wish I could run…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungNovember 8, 2017
Wellness

The Case of the Cleft

Last year, approximately four million babies were born in the United States, bringing indescribable joy to…
Sunaya Krishnapura
Sunaya KrishnapuraNovember 6, 2017
Wellness

Bone Growth with Soccer

Playing sports is something most people have done, whether for fun or for a team,…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungNovember 5, 2017
Public Health

Addressing the Opioid Crisis as a National Emergency

The opioid crisis was recently declared a national emergency by President Donald Trump, following a…
Nicole Barcega
Nicole BarcegaOctober 28, 2017
Wellness

Walnuts: Our Gut’s Newest Friend

It isn't uncommon to walk through the aisles of a grocery store and see a…
Sandya Krishna
Sandya KrishnaOctober 20, 2017
Wellness

Somnambulism: The Science Behind Sleepwalkers

The study of sleep is both an intriguing and interdisciplinary field, ranging from conducting deep…
Sunaya Krishnapura
Sunaya KrishnapuraOctober 19, 2017
Wellness

Teenage Bone Growth

Given the warmer weather and longer days during summer, some people may be more inclined…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungOctober 11, 2017
Research

Climate Change: How Does It Affect the Human Body?

Allergy season has arrived and so has the onslaught of sneezing, watery eyes, and, in…
Claire Bang
Claire BangOctober 5, 2017
Research

Scientists Find Greying Hair Cells

Balding and greying hair are seen as inevitable consequences of aging. However, thanks to researchers at UT Southwestern…
Brian Leng
Brian LengSeptember 28, 2017
Research

Cancer Hijacks DNA Repair Mechanism

Cancer is a major burden to populations around the world. While there are well over a…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoSeptember 27, 2017
Research

Feeling Itchy? It’s All in Your Brain

Ever felt like yawning after seeing someone else yawn? If you have, then you’ve experienced the phenomenon…
Jasmine Deng
Jasmine DengSeptember 26, 2017
Public Health

Health Savings Accounts: Paying for Healthcare Yourself

For years, healthcare costs have been a hot topic in the United States. As an…
Nicole Barcega
Nicole BarcegaSeptember 26, 2017
Wellness

Exploring the Effects of Fidget Spinners

Like many trends that take the world by storm for no clear reason, fidget spinners…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorSeptember 26, 2017
Medicine

Drug Shortages: Why We Run Out of Drugs

Nowadays, there are seemingly endless supplies of medications available to the public with just a short…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioSeptember 19, 2017
Public Health

Donate Life: One Person Saves 58 Lives

Each April marks the celebration of National Donate Life Month, an initiative established in 2003…
Angeline Nguyen
Angeline NguyenSeptember 18, 2017
Research

Algae Engineered to Kill Cancer Cells

Chemotherapy has been used to treat cancer ever since it was first developed in the early…
Bryant Banh
Bryant BanhSeptember 13, 2017
Wellness

Getting Under the Skin: Rosacea

Human beings are, by nature, conscious about their appearances. The dependence of self-esteem on physical…
Sunaya Krishnapura
Sunaya KrishnapuraSeptember 12, 2017
Research

Human Serum Can Potentially Detect Heart Attacks

One of the leading causes of death for both men and women is myocardial infarction, more…
Bryant Banh
Bryant BanhSeptember 11, 2017
Research

Possible Manipulation of Organ Behavior by Biomaterial Injection

Over the years, implantable medical devices have been introduced in order to assist in certain medical procedures.…
Bryant Banh
Bryant BanhSeptember 8, 2017
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