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New Insight Into Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries: Part II

As anyone who follows collegiate or professional football can attest to, concussions, one of the…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarSeptember 8, 2015
FeaturedResearch

New Gene That Regulates Sleep Has Been Discovered

For the majority of us, we need seven to eight hours of sleep to get…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarSeptember 8, 2015
Medicine

Beer: More Than Just a Drink

It's a stain remover, hair conditioner, fertilizer, face mask, and much more. However, most people know…
Jane Zhou
Jane ZhouSeptember 7, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Heel-thy? Science Weighs in on High Heel Wear

High heels burst onto the internet spotlight recently in response to the lead female character in…
Alex Kim
Alex KimSeptember 7, 2015
Wellness

White vs. Brown Rice – Equally Healthy?

My family raised me to believe that brown rice was healthier to eat than white rice.…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungSeptember 6, 2015
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The Devastating Effect of All Nighters: How One Night Alters Your Genes

We've all been there: the late night study or work session that suddenly turned into an all-nighter…
Kate Lin
Kate LinSeptember 6, 2015
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Sensing Autism Through Scents

It's a sunny afternoon, and you're walking down the street. Clouds are nowhere to be…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangSeptember 5, 2015
Research

Making Connections: Linking the Brain and the Immune System

Despite hundreds of years of research on the human body, a new discovery at the University of…
Alex Kim
Alex KimSeptember 5, 2015
Wellness

Pregnancy Precautions: Do’s and Don’ts

All the parenting advice floating around can easily take all the excitement out of a…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeSeptember 5, 2015
Medicine

Can Statins Prevent Lung Cancer?

Cholesterol is a thick, fat-like substance that naturally appears all around your body. It is…
Sara Chea
Sara CheaSeptember 4, 2015
Wellness

Making a Splash!

Swimming in a pool can not only be fun, but also a great workout! Here are…
Crystal Lai-Ton-Nu
Crystal Lai-Ton-NuSeptember 4, 2015
FeaturedResearch

“Brains” in a Dish

Scientists are now able to grow human brain cells (neurons) in petri dishes by using…
Annie Dinh
Annie DinhSeptember 4, 2015
Research

Heating Sore Muscles

Athletes and frequent gym-goers can tell you a lot about the pain associated with sore…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoSeptember 3, 2015
Wellness

Don’t Let Your Health Maintenance Go on Vacation

For many people, summer calls for vacation time abroad and traveling by airlines. When visiting…
Sophia Tang
Sophia TangSeptember 3, 2015
Research

The Damage of Depression

The causality dilemma has plagued us since the dawn of civilization. What is the cause? What…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangSeptember 3, 2015
Wellness

Gases: Burping

Did you know that the world record for the loudest burp is 109.9 decibels, which is…
Willy Cheung
Willy CheungSeptember 2, 2015
FeaturedHealthcare

Taking Initiative: Breast Self-Exams

Today, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in our world. Cancer begins with an abnormal…
Bansari Patel
Bansari PatelSeptember 2, 2015
FeaturedResearch

New Insight Into Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries: Part I

One of the deadliest and most scientifically frustrating ailments today is traumatic brain injury, or…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarSeptember 2, 2015
Healthcare

ENT Weekly: You Have a Thyroid Nodule… Now What?

"Is it cancer?" Patients often ask this question when they find out they have a…
Justin Chin
Justin ChinSeptember 1, 2015
Medicine

Could Omega-3 Fish Oil Interfere with Cancer Treatment?

These days, there is a lot of talk about Omega-3 fish oil supplements and their…
Sara Chea
Sara CheaAugust 31, 2015
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