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Belly Button Breakdown

Of all the parts of the human body, belly buttons tend to go unnoticed. Everyone…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorJuly 20, 2015
Research

Can We Edit Out HIV?: Part 1

The development of AIDS resulting from infection with the HIV-1 virus serves as a significant…
Tory Doolin
Tory DoolinJuly 18, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Do Re Feed Me: Musical Pacifiers for Preemies

Many premature babies are born in the world everyday. In just the United States alone,…
Annie Dinh
Annie DinhJuly 18, 2015
Research

A Shot of Vodka May Help Those with Multiple Sclerosis

For those of you who are 21 and over, you may have heard that a…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangJuly 17, 2015
Research

Fly Brain Compass Might Give Insight Into Human Brains

Head direction cells are one of several types of cells that help orient mammals in their surroundings.…
Benjamin Yang
Benjamin YangJuly 11, 2015
Public Health

When Neighborhood “Development” Becomes a Public Health Issue

Some people grow up or live in the same neighborhoods for decades, greeting the same…
Nicole Barcega
Nicole BarcegaJuly 11, 2015
Wellness

Blegh!! Acid Reflux 101

Who likes heartburn? Nobody. Unfortunately, many individuals are affected by a dreadful case of acid reflux.…
Bryn Cloud
Bryn CloudJuly 11, 2015
Research

A High-Fat Diet Disrupts Both Gut and Brain

Indulging in donuts and cheeseburgers isn't the best for your heart or your waistline, but…
Brynn Kron
Brynn KronJuly 10, 2015
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Is Aspirin Therapy Worthwhile?

Does an aspirin a day really lower the risk of heart disease? Aspirin is a…
Sara Chea
Sara CheaJuly 10, 2015
Public Health

Dementia as the New Global Health Issue

Every four seconds, someone in the world is being diagnosed with dementia. When it comes…
Sabina Li
Sabina LiJuly 10, 2015
Research

The Element of Surprise Helps Babies Learn

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found that when babies are exposed to an unfamiliar…
Angela Liu
Angela LiuJuly 9, 2015
Research

Can Sleep Help Us Better Learn and Memorize Information?

As a college student, getting an adequate amount of sleep is extremely challenging. Having to…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarJuly 9, 2015
Public Health

Do Lonely People Die Younger?

It is inevitable to feel lonely sometimes, whether you are third-wheeling on a date or…
Sabina Li
Sabina LiJuly 9, 2015
Medicine

The Cold Treatment

Athletes often turn to ice packs to treat pain and swelling from sports injuries, but…
Jane Zhou
Jane ZhouJuly 8, 2015
Research

Diabetes with Depression–Risk of Cognitive Decline?

Is there risk of cognitive decline for those who suffer from both depression and diabetes?…
Shriraj Susarla
Shriraj SusarlaJuly 8, 2015
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Natural Disasters and the Public Health Response

Natural disasters can be both unpredictable and deadly. In April 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck…
Alexandra Ruan
Alexandra RuanJuly 8, 2015
Research

Genes and Placebo

In the medical and pharmacological world, there is a curious phenomenon known as the placebo…
John Huang
John HuangJuly 8, 2015
FeaturedMedicine

Needle-Free Vaccination: FluMist Explained

We've all been there: sitting in the waiting room, heart pounding, waiting for your name to…
Ben Jackson
Ben JacksonJuly 7, 2015
Research

Teleoperated Surgical Robot Hacked

With seven billion people in the world and counting, there are not enough skilled doctors…
Annie Dinh
Annie DinhJuly 7, 2015
Wellness

Disease Detectives: Progeria

My achy-breaky back and seemingly infinite fatigue often make me feel old beyond my years,…
Priya Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeJuly 6, 2015
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