Medicine Aloe Vera: An Effective Remedy for Burns? Aloe vera is a plant that originates from subtropical and tropical locations such as South…Tammy AuyeungJune 4, 2015
Healthcare Keeping Up With Our Health(care) New Healthcare Regulations One of the greatest difficulties of obtaining healthcare is categorizing yourself and…Itzel RomeroJune 4, 2015
Medicine Can We Cure Cavities Naturally? When our teeth ache, we know that it's time to visit the dentist. As children,…Mary QiuJune 4, 2015
Wellness Disease Detectives: Gout When we think of gout, we often think of a disease associated with ruddy, rotund,…Priya BhattacharjeeJune 4, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health 5 Symptoms of Diabetes that Often Pass Unnoticed Diabetes, often known as a “silent killer,” is a problem with your body that causes blood…Jocelyn HsuJune 3, 2015
Research Keep S’myelin: Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Looks Promising Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease in which the body’s immune system begins attacking itself.…Tory DoolinJune 1, 2015
FeaturedResearch Giving Voice to the Voiceless Heartbreak was felt across the globe when the beloved Julie Andrews announced the end of…Connie GiangJune 1, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health The Invisible One Percent Part 2: Fitting Into A Different Socket If one could measure the speed of pedestrians pattering on the sidewalk, one would probably…Christy KimMay 26, 2015
Public Health Antibiotic Development Resists Progress Antibiotic resistance is a famously devastating issue: in a classic battle of man vs. nature,…Tonya LeeMay 26, 2015
Public Health The Invisible One Percent Part 3: Drinking From A Fire Hose Many may have heard horror stories about the V.A. (Veterans’ Affairs). They have ridiculously long…Christy KimMay 26, 2015
Research DNA Blood Test Identifies Lung Cancer Mutation Imagine a world where a simple DNA blood test could be used to identify lung…Kate LinMay 26, 2015
Research The Science Behind Late Night Snacking Have you ever found yourself up late at night, craving a snack at an odd…Shriraj SusarlaMay 25, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health The Invisible One Percent Part 1: You The Machine Warning: Graphic images. “Mike Stamford: I heard you were abroad somewhere getting shot at. What…Christy KimMay 25, 2015
FeaturedResearch Scientists Develop Enzyme That Changes Blood Types Each year, doctors regularly face type O blood shortages because of its high demand. As…Kate LinMay 22, 2015
Wellness Disease Detectives: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome "Hey! How are you doing?" "Fine, just tired, you?" Does this conversation seem familiar to…Priya BhattacharjeeMay 19, 2015
Medicine Honey Therapy Honey is a bee-derived treat, made of important sugars like fructose and glucose. It also, however,…Garrett WongMay 9, 2015
FeaturedHealthcare Antibiotics? There’s an App for That Nowadays, it seems like there is an app for everything. There are apps for social…Kishan PatelMay 9, 2015
Public Health Bee Population Decline – Who’s to Blame? When bees threaten a family picnic or romantic walk in the park, it may be…Sara CheaMay 4, 2015
Healthcare Do Financial Hardships Lead to Poor Health? The Affordable Care Act (ACA) promised millions of Americans that it would reform both healthcare and…Itzel RomeroApril 22, 2015
FeaturedWellness Start Looking Out for Your Eyes Now You might have heard that eyes are the window to the soul, yet taking good care of your eyes…Priya BhattacharjeeApril 22, 2015