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Drugs and Stuff: PCP

Phencyclidine, more commonly known as the street drug PCP, has beginnings that lie far from…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioApril 24, 2016
Wellness

Coffee Against Cirrhosis!

Coffee is a life source for many of us. I can definitely admit to having…
Bansari Patel
Bansari PatelApril 22, 2016
Wellness

How the Ears Hear

Auditory perception, or hearing, is an amazing phenomenon. From listening to your favorite band live…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeApril 22, 2016
Wellness

Disease Detectives: Norovirus

Chipotle has enjoyed a favorite place in popular culture for its fresh ingredients, great taste,…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeApril 22, 2016
Research

Pomegranate Metabolites May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

There are over 44 million individuals worldwide currently living with Alzheimer's disease, an irreversible and progressive…
Samantha St Germain
Samantha St GermainApril 20, 2016
Public Health

The Dangers of Zika Virus

On February 1st of this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the Zika virus…
Kailyn Kim
Kailyn KimApril 19, 2016
Healthcare

Dealing With Patient Stress

Depression is one of the most common and important mood disorders found in the primary care…
Itzel Romero
Itzel RomeroApril 15, 2016
Wellness

School Causes More Headaches

It is not very surprising that school causes headaches. In fact, increased headaches at back-to-school…
Michelle Leung
Michelle LeungApril 13, 2016
Research

Researchers Identify Brain Abnormalities in People with Schizophrenia

When we think about mental illness, one of the first conditions that comes to mind…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarMarch 20, 2016
Wellness

Endometriosis: Not All Period Pain Is Normal

Ask any woman—menstrual periods are a literal pain. Nonetheless, though the exact level of discomfort…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorMarch 10, 2016
Wellness

How Would You Like Your Water? Ice-Cold?

When exercising, it is important to continuously hydrate yourself to prevent dangerous conditions that can be…
Suraj Dhanjani
Suraj DhanjaniMarch 9, 2016
FeaturedPublic Health

Homemade Meals Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

A new study conducted by researchers from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public…
Anderson Nguyen
Anderson NguyenMarch 7, 2016
Research

Melanoma Formation in Zebrafish Could Lead to Preventative Cancer Treatment

Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, affecting over 135,000 individuals in the United…
Samantha St Germain
Samantha St GermainMarch 7, 2016
FeaturedWellness

More Memory T Cells Can Help You Fight the Cold

The common cold is nothing to sneeze at. It leads to 3,000 to 49,000 US deaths a year…
Michelle Leung
Michelle LeungMarch 6, 2016
FeaturedPublic Health

How Parents Can Better Manage Technology in Their Children’s Lives

On September 28, 2015, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released new recommendations on how…
Anderson Nguyen
Anderson NguyenMarch 5, 2016
Research

Early Alzheimer’s Patients Could Regain Memory

A research team, including senior author David Glanzman of the Integrative Biology and Physiology and…
Stephanie Chu
Stephanie ChuMarch 3, 2016
Wellness

The DNA Factor: The Effect of Genes on Obesity

Losing weight is one of the most enduring trends over the years, especially since obesity…
Bansari Patel
Bansari PatelMarch 3, 2016
Healthcare

Am I Wasting My 20s as a Pre-Med?

"I could be sipping mimosas on a beach right now," Cindy said as we sat…
Izzi Chu
Izzi ChuMarch 3, 2016
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The Science Behind Bad Habits

Do you have a habit of eating sweets? Or perhaps you have to complete a…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoMarch 2, 2016
Wellness

Antioxidants: A Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

Every day, your body fights off infections and diseases tirelessly. Incorporating antioxidants into our diets can support…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeMarch 2, 2016
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