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Embracing Wellness: The Impact of Touch on Mental and Physical Wellness

“A hug a day keeps your troubles at bay.” How accurate can this statement really…
Kaili Valenzuela
Kaili ValenzuelaMay 29, 2024
Wellness

Red Dye 40: Not so Hot for the Body

Have you ever wondered why your fingers, tongue, or mouth stain red after eating certain…
Elizabeth Bamishaye
Elizabeth BamishayeMay 29, 2024
Wellness

Preventing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Children

Noise is everywhere: the roaring of lawnmowers, blaring horns of traffic, thundering takeoff of airplanes,…
Vivian Nguyen
Vivian NguyenMay 29, 2024
Research

A Framework for Creating “Mental Health Friendly” Cities

Urbanization is on the rise: 55% of the world's population currently lives in urban areas,…
Kelli Sugai
Kelli SugaiMay 5, 2024
Wellness

Too Little Sleep Can be Dangerous for Your Heart Health

The many benefits of getting enough sleep every night are evident. Nevertheless, as a result…
Kaili Valenzuela
Kaili ValenzuelaMay 1, 2024
Wellness

Okra Water: Drink With Benefits

Okra, also known as “gumbo” or “lady’s finger,” is a staple in many African cuisines…
Elizabeth Bamishaye
Elizabeth BamishayeMay 1, 2024
Research

Where’s My Nap?: How Daytime Napping Can Affect Sleep–Wake Regulation as We Age

Our sleep patterns change significantly throughout our lifespan. Literature shows that aging can impact our…
Quynh Theresa Do
Quynh Theresa DoApril 27, 2024
Research

The Use of Hearing Aids in Longevity

Hearing loss is a common problem that affects people of all ages. In 2022, the…
Quynh Theresa Do
Quynh Theresa DoApril 27, 2024
Research

FDA Approves New Dry Eye Medication Beneficial for LASIK Patients

Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most commonly performed refractive surgery for correcting vision…
Ellen Zhao
Ellen ZhaoApril 27, 2024
Research

Eczema Treatment Beyond Corticosteroids: Cold-Atmospheric Plasma

Atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common form of eczema, is a chronic skin disease characterized…
Ellen Zhao
Ellen ZhaoApril 27, 2024
Wellness

Abortions by Telemedicine and Mailed Pills are Safe

In light of the overturn of Roe v. Wade and the subsequent proliferation of abortion…
Vivian Nguyen
Vivian NguyenApril 25, 2024
Wellness

Home Cures for Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye syndrome is a prevalent condition characterized by the rapid evaporation of tears from…
Emily Kim
Emily KimApril 25, 2024
Public Health

Reviewing Dietary Composition of Cereals and Yogurts Over Time

Breakfast cereals and packaged yogurts are worldwide supermarket staples and, for many individuals, are a…
Maya Gollamudi
Maya GollamudiApril 23, 2024
Public Health

Urgent Need for Suicide Prevention Education in Medical Schools

The United States is facing a critical public health crisis: suicide rates are climbing to…
Anna Deng
Anna DengApril 23, 2024
Public Health

New Research Links Seizures to Sudden Unexplained Toddler Deaths

Recent research found a potential connection between seizures and sudden unexplained deaths in toddlers (SUDC).…
Anna Deng
Anna DengApril 23, 2024
Public Health

Racial Disparities in Health Risk Relating to Air Pollution

Since the original passage of the Clean Air Act in the 1960s, air pollution has…
Jennifer Huynh
Jennifer HuynhApril 23, 2024
Public Health

Initiatives for Lowering Cardiovascular Risk in South Asians

Among individuals of South Asian descent, there is a significant pattern of disproportionately high cardiovascular…
Maya Gollamudi
Maya GollamudiApril 23, 2024
Public Health

Human Activity Cause Rising Salt Levels, Threatening Environment and Health

A recent scientific study by University of Maryland (UMD) Geology Professor Sujay Kaushal has highlighted the…
Anna Deng
Anna DengApril 23, 2024
Research

Overlooked and Underrepresented: Improving Women’s Cardiovascular Health

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in women present differently compared to men and have distinct warning signs.…
Catherine Donohue
Catherine DonohueApril 22, 2024
Research

Can We Truly Recover From Sleep Debt?

Sleep debt, or the amount of sleep that people lose over repeated periods of time,…
Catherine Donohue
Catherine DonohueApril 22, 2024
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