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A Wrong Misstep – Ankle Sprain

Did you know that ankle sprains are so common that 25,000 people experience it every…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungFebruary 15, 2016
FeaturedResearch

Genes and Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Our bodies change in various ways as we age—our eyes are no exception. Many, if…
Annie Dinh
Annie DinhFebruary 14, 2016
Research

New Computational Strategy Finds Brain Tumor-Shrinking Molecules

Nobody wants to hear a cancer diagnosis, especially not a prognosis of glioblastoma, a deadly…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarFebruary 13, 2016
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Shame: More Than Just a Feeling

Shame. Everyone at some point or another has felt it. What most people don't know,…
Michelle Sou
Michelle SouFebruary 13, 2016
Research

A Link Between Protein Folding and Neurodegeneration

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disease associated with the degeneration of nerves in…
Tory Doolin
Tory DoolinFebruary 12, 2016
Medicine

Relieving Menstrual Pain

The menstrual period is a monthly event dreaded by women all over the world. Some…
Leslie Le
Leslie LeFebruary 12, 2016
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Smoking Goes Beyond the Blood and Across Generations

Expecting mothers are told to be especially careful during pregnancy—and not without reason. There are…
Michelle Leung
Michelle LeungFebruary 12, 2016
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What is Wanderlust?

Have you ever found yourself daydreaming about booking a flight to anywhere, almost drowning in…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorFebruary 11, 2016
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Common Belief of the Leading Cause of Death Worldwide Overturned

The leading cause of death worldwide is not smoking, car crashes, or diabetes. It's atherosclerosis.…
Angela Liu
Angela LiuFebruary 10, 2016
Wellness

Broken Heart Syndrome: Heart Aches Following Heartache

Have you ever felt as if your heart was going to shatter into a million…
Suzy Nam
Suzy NamFebruary 9, 2016
FeaturedResearch

The Application of CRISPR-CAS9 Technology in Cancer Genome Modeling

With the recent advancement of CRISPR-CAS9 technology made by UC Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna, a professor of…
Alex Renn
Alex RennFebruary 9, 2016
Research

Bacteria Helpful in Diagnosing Cancer

Bacteria have been used for thousands of years in helping prepare fermented foods such as cheese, wine,…
Angela Liu
Angela LiuFebruary 8, 2016
Wellness

How to Maximize the Benefits of Protein Shakes

One of the most common supplements for weightlifters is protein powder. Protein powder is extremely…
Suraj Dhanjani
Suraj DhanjaniFebruary 8, 2016
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International Health Care Systems Part 4: The Out-of-Pocket Model

To read the other parts of the series: Part 1: The Beveridge Model Part 2: The National…
Angeline Nguyen
Angeline NguyenFebruary 8, 2016
Research

Meditation May Help Protect Brain’s Gray Matter

Meditation has been widely touted as a health practice with a range of benefits, including…
Brynn Kron
Brynn KronFebruary 7, 2016
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Changing the Way We Practice Medicine: The Tech Version

Doctors today are becoming increasingly dependent on technology. It is not inherently a bad thing,…
Rupleen Kaur
Rupleen KaurFebruary 7, 2016
Research

True Happiness Might Actually Mean More Gray Matter in Your Brain

Is it possible that happiness is tangible? People often think of happiness as some abstract…
Michelle Leung
Michelle LeungFebruary 7, 2016
Public Health

Infectious Diseases Chase Syrian Refugees

The "biggest refugee crisis since World War Two" is quickly becoming "the biggest refugee crisis including…
Christy Kim
Christy KimFebruary 6, 2016
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The Progress of Obamacare

Hotly debated during its introduction, the Affordable Care Act--better known as Obamacare--promised sweeping healthcare reform to "provide…
Tonya Lee
Tonya LeeFebruary 6, 2016
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Watching TV Affects Your Eating Habits

Watching TV for hours and hours has become so prevalent that we now have a…
Suzy Nam
Suzy NamFebruary 6, 2016
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