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No Nut-Sense: Maternal Diet and Childhood Allergy

In response to the rising rate of peanut allergies among children, doctors and other health…
Taylor Henry
Taylor HenryJuly 6, 2015
Research

Plant Chemical From Ayuhuascas Regenerate Lost Beta Cells

Those who suffer from type 1 and type 2 diabetes know that insulin treatments are…
John Huang
John HuangJuly 6, 2015
Public Health

Raw Milk, That Ivory Temptress

On March 24, 2015, the California Department of Public Health issued a warning against the…
Jenny Connors
Jenny ConnorsJuly 5, 2015
Research

Parkinson’s Cure Might Be Just Around the Corner

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by slowed or impaired movement, tremors, and a…
Alex Kim
Alex KimJuly 4, 2015
Research

Stopping Bone Cancer in Its Tracks

Cancer is a terrifying disease that eventually overpowers the body's immune defense to fuel its…
John Huang
John HuangJuly 3, 2015
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Smartphones to Diagnose Ebola?

Quick and accurate diagnosis is key to providing the correct treatment and prolonging a person's…
Sabina Li
Sabina LiJuly 3, 2015
Medicine

Red Wine and Oxidative Stress: Cause or Cure?

A traditional beverage across many countries and cultures, red wine has often been hailed as…
Ben Jackson
Ben JacksonJuly 2, 2015
Research

New Neurons in the Adult Brain

It was once thought that, in adulthood, the brain stops growing new neurons. It has…
Brynn Kron
Brynn KronJuly 2, 2015
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Promising Cure for Cystic Fibrosis in Combination of Drugs

Here's promising news for the more than 70,000 people around the world with cystic fibrosis: researchers…
Kate Lin
Kate LinJuly 2, 2015
Medicine

Phthalates Are The New BPA

You drop your water bottle and it doesn't shatter into a million pieces. Your child's toy…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioJuly 1, 2015
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Treatment Options for Depression

Depression affects 18% of the United States population, according to the ­­Anxiety and Depression Association…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioJuly 1, 2015
Research

How Malaria Infects Cells

What is malaria? Malaria is a disease that occurs mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa, while areas…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJune 30, 2015
Medicine

Green Tea’s Effects on Weight Loss

In our current fast-paced society, we are constantly looking for shortcuts. Instead of using the…
Angela Mar
Angela MarJune 30, 2015
Public Health

The Inside Scoop on the Sustainable Development Goals: UN Edition

Premed Perspective From Switzerland: Part VI In March, I had the opportunity to sit in on a…
Lochan Shah
Lochan ShahJune 27, 2015
Medicine

Not So Identical After All: Twins and the Immune System

Full disclosure, I have an identical twin brother. Identical twins have long occupied the popular…
Ben Jackson
Ben JacksonJune 26, 2015
Public Health

Think Before You Speak: Microaggressions and Public Health

When someone says "public health", many people think of infectious diseases, obesity, or smoking cessation campaigns.…
Taylor Henry
Taylor HenryJune 26, 2015
Medicine

Horsetail: Possible Healer, Definitely Food

Equisetum arvense, also known as cola de caballo, or horsetail, gets its name from its…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioJune 25, 2015
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Battling Bacterial Biofilms to Treat Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a malignant tumor occurring in the large intestine, one of the final…
Tory Doolin
Tory DoolinJune 25, 2015
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Counterfeit Medication Abroad

In discussions about the illegal drug trade, the topic of counterfeit medications is often overlooked. However,…
Maya Aslam
Maya AslamJune 25, 2015
Research

Epilepsy Drug Linked to Delay in Alzheimer’s

Many of the objects in your household can be repurposed. Creative homemakers turn picture frames into…
Angela Liu
Angela LiuJune 24, 2015
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