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Muscular Atrophy: I’m Wasting Away Here!

Remember when you were younger and you sat around watching television a lot, and your mother…
Kevyn Niu
Kevyn NiuOctober 13, 2015
Medicine

Tetracycline: Do Not Take With Milk

Ever wonder why some prescription medications, mostly tetracycline-derived antibiotics, have a label stating that they…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioOctober 13, 2015
FeaturedMedicine

Asthma Medication: There’s More Than One

Asthma is a chronic disease that can be deadly. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), characterizes asthma…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioOctober 10, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Just Playing Around: Tetris May Help Reduce Cravings

Video games play a part in many people's lives. From Bejeweled and Candy Crush, to…
Mimi Zhao
Mimi ZhaoOctober 9, 2015
Public Health

A Look at Food-Borne Illness

Food poisoning is really no joke: the Listeria outbreak in Blue Bell ice cream has caused…
Kailyn Kim
Kailyn KimOctober 9, 2015
Public Health

Code Overcrowded: Emergency Rooms

As a volunteer in the Emergency Department of my local hospital, I walk along the hallways, keeping an…
Tonya Lee
Tonya LeeOctober 9, 2015
Wellness

What are Pulmonary Embolisms?

One ominous day, in a vein deep inside the leg of the human body, a…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeOctober 8, 2015
Public Health

Parks, Recreation, and Public Health

Chicago has Lincoln Park, Los Angeles has Griffith Park, New York has Central Park, and San…
Taylor Henry
Taylor HenryOctober 8, 2015
FeaturedResearch

The Fat Side of Alzheimer’s Disease

Millions of people around the world suffer from Alzheimer's Disease, a neurodegenerative disease most commonly…
Alex Kim
Alex KimOctober 8, 2015
Public Health

Prevent Foodborne Diseases While Cooking at Home

Over 200 known diseases worldwide are caused by unsafe food containing harmful chemical substances, bacteria, viruses,…
Anderson Nguyen
Anderson NguyenOctober 7, 2015
Healthcare

ENT Weekly: Acoustically Asymmetric Hearing Loss

Previously on ENT Weekly, we discussed various types of hearing loss (noise induced versus conductive),…
Justin Chin
Justin ChinOctober 6, 2015
Healthcare

From a Current Medical Student to a Future One

Some of the best advice in life can be learned from other people's personal experiences.…
Diana Raileanu
Diana RaileanuOctober 6, 2015
Research

Blood Test Predicts Breast Cancer Relapse

Cancer is one of the most common causes of death. It affects millions of people…
Annie Dinh
Annie DinhOctober 4, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Temporary Tattoos: Prick-less Glucometers

Approximately 29.1 million people in the US suffer from diabetes, a group of metabolic diseases…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangOctober 4, 2015
Research

New Insight into Aging

Aging is a natural process that many people fear, as it can serve as a…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoOctober 3, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Could PTSD Cause Accelerated Aging?

Could post-traumatic stress disorder cause people to age faster? That's what new research from the…
Karina Kak
Karina KakOctober 3, 2015
Wellness

Disease Detectives: Cytomegalovirus

Imagine if a dormant virus were secretly infecting the entire world. The virus doesn't cause…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeSeptember 29, 2015
Research

Non-Invasive Prenatal Fetal Testing Could Detect Maternal Cancer

Scientists from UZ Leaven in Belgium have discovered another use for non-invasive prenatal testing besides testing…
Karina Kak
Karina KakSeptember 28, 2015
FeaturedWellness

The Perils of Nail Polish: What You Need To Know

I'm one of the many girls who love frequently using nail polish. Red and blue on Monday…
Bansari Patel
Bansari PatelSeptember 28, 2015
Research

A Shocking New Device for Depression

A man in a white suit is strapped to a chair. Electrodes are adhered to…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangSeptember 27, 2015
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