Research Artificial Spleen May Save Lives From Infections A new breakthrough treatment for bacterial infections is here! Researchers have developed an artificial spleen capable…John HuangMarch 27, 2015
Research 15-Minute Paper Tests Designed to Detect Disease A 15-minute paper test from the Corgenix Medical Corporation has recently been approved by the…Benjamin YangMarch 27, 2015
FeaturedResearch Nano-hydrogels Developed to Attack Cancer Hydrogels are water-based polymers that have the characteristics of both liquids and solids. With their…Karina KakMarch 27, 2015
Wellness Alternative Medicine and Face Mapping There are many types of health care outside of the system we typically associate with…Priya BhattacharjeeMarch 26, 2015
Research Microbes in the Gut May Cause Autoimmunity Later We all know that the microbes in our gut keep us healthy by keeping harmful…John HuangMarch 26, 2015
Wellness Disease Detectives: Von Willebrand Disease Von Willebrand disease is a condition that causes excessive bleeding. Since it is caused by a…Priya BhattacharjeeMarch 26, 2015
Public Health Do Cruises Come With Increased Risk of Outbreaks? When people decide to take a cruise, they're usually imagine sailing off into the golden sunset…Nicole BarcegaMarch 26, 2015
Research Why Being in the Cold Gives You the Cold You may remember being told to put on extra layers before leaving the house as a…Raymond HoMarch 24, 2015
Research Brain Protein Possible Target for Treating Flu Influenza, more commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory disease that can cause mild…Raymond HoMarch 24, 2015
Public Health Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Body’s Circadian Rhythms With the arrival of the spring comes the "spring forward" daylight saving time observed around…Anderson NguyenMarch 24, 2015
Public Health Rural and Urban Suicide, Public Health Issues When you hear the words "public health issue" you might first consider things like the Listeria outbreak…Kailyn KimMarch 24, 2015
FeaturedWellness March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month Although not very well known, colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths…Jonathan PhamMarch 24, 2015
Research Tanning in the Dark If you've ever been on a beach, you may have noticed people simply laying on the sand…Raymond HoMarch 23, 2015
Research Healthier Men Have High-Quality Semen A study by California's Stanford University School of Medicine, led by Dr. Michael Eisenberg, revealed…Stephanie ChuMarch 23, 2015
FeaturedResearch Slippery Silicone: the Bacteria Slip ‘n Slide! Oftentimes when we think of hospitals, we think of sterile environments with hand sanitizer dispensers…Asal HomayouniMarch 23, 2015
Public Health Thrown Away Phones and Electronics Can Come Back to Haunt Us As technology advances, we tend to find ourselves frequently buying and accumulating more and more…Nicole BarcegaMarch 23, 2015
Research Antibiotic Use Linked to Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is an autoimmune disease--the body's immune system attacks its own tissues, resulting…Karina KakMarch 23, 2015
Research Why Napping is Important for Infants Do you remember taking naps when you were little? It's interesting that as you become older,…Raymond HoMarch 22, 2015
FeaturedHealthcare Spreading Health Research Through Twitter There is no doubting the power of the internet and technology in today’s modern society.…Kishan PatelMarch 21, 2015
FeaturedWellness Case of the Blues or Depression? One in ten Americans take antidepressant medications. The rate of antidepressant use has increased by…Rokaya HijazMarch 21, 2015