Public Health A Modern Fountain of Youth The pursuit of immortality and youth restoration has been idealized by humanity for centuries, as…Caelin BrenninkmeijerApril 23, 2023
Public Health Decreases in Disability Rates Among a Subset of Older Adults Sixty-one million adults in the United States and one billion adults globally have at least…Jennifer HuynhApril 23, 2023
Public Health Consumption of Food Additives in Pregnant Individuals and the Risk for Food Allergy in Infants You along with 4% of all adults and 4-6% of children in the United States…Jennifer HuynhApril 23, 2023
Research Persistent Asthma May Increase Arterial Plaques Leading to Heart Disease Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and constricts the airways, affecting 262 million…Anton GuoApril 21, 2023
Research New Links Between Socioeconomic Status and Eating Disorders Unveiled Eating disorders are conditions that are very misunderstood by the general public and have numerous…Jennifer ThompsonApril 21, 2023
Public Health COVID-19 Hindered Progress in Early Identification of Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the size, shape,…Anna DengApril 18, 2023
Public Health Brain Health with the Rise in Ultra-Processed Foods In the United States, over six million people have Alzheimer’s, and death related to dementia…Jennifer HuynhApril 16, 2023
Research Mouse Study Shows that Female and Male Hearts Respond Differently to Stress Hormones A new study shows that the hearts of female and male mice respond differently to stress…Luke GinesApril 11, 2023
Public Health Why You May be a Mosquito Magnet For approximately 226 million years, mosquitoes have inhabited our planet. As plant pollinators, flower nectar…Caelin BrenninkmeijerApril 10, 2023
Public Health Reports of Recent Increase in Annual Tuberculosis Cases Tuberculosis ranks as the 13th leading cause of death in the world with 1.6 million…Jennifer HuynhApril 10, 2023
Wellness The Effect of Rosemary Essential Oil on Memory Salvia rosmarinus. Originating in Asia and the Mediterranean Basin, this aromatic herb is used for cooking,…Rekha HargensApril 3, 2023
Medicine Awareness of Fertility Awareness Based Method Almost everyone has heard of hormonal birth control and intrauterine devices for women. Fertility awareness-based…Thaibinh TranMarch 29, 2023
Research A New Gene Therapy for Butterfly Disease Butterfly disease is a rare condition of the skin in which the patient's skin bubbles…Kiana KarimiMarch 11, 2023
Research Walking 6,000 Steps Daily May Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults Exercising daily has always been considered a key tip for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and…Luke GinesMarch 11, 2023
Research What Causes our Cells to Stop Dividing? A Realm of Questions to Answer. Every day, an estimated 330 billion cells grow and divide, replacing the cells that have…Jennifer ThompsonMarch 10, 2023
Public Health Links Between Highly Processed Foods and Cancer It is no secret that highly processed and “junk” foods are bad for the body.…Julia LeMarch 9, 2023
Uncategorized Medication Spotlight: Omeprazole Everyone knows what Tylenol and Advil are, but have you heard of omeprazole before? According…Thaibinh TranMarch 8, 2023
Research Welcoming Organ-on-Chips to the Lymphatic System The lymphatic system is a complement to the human circulatory system that specializes in transporting…Anton GuoFebruary 25, 2023
Wellness Do Video Games Improve Cognitive Skills? In recent years, video games have made up an astronomical part of the entertainment industry.…Emily RipperdanFebruary 8, 2023
Public Health Presence and Lack of Medical Worker Diversity and Potential Solutions Racial and ethnic diversity and equality have always been an issue in higher education. When…Julia LeFebruary 1, 2023