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
Wellness The Mysteries of Hair Untangled It's everywhere—on your head, covering various parts of your body, and perhaps even clogging your…Zareen ThakorMarch 21, 2015
Research Does Eating Red Meat Cause Cancer? A high consumption of red meat (beef, pork, and lamb) has been known to cause…Raymond HoMarch 20, 2015
Research Cause of Rotavirus Infection Revealed Do you remember getting severe stomachaches as a child? Although there are many possible explanations…Raymond HoMarch 20, 2015
Research Universal Target Protein for Treating Many Diseases Identified The recent Ebola outbreak has reminded people of the fear associated with incurable diseases. A…Raymond HoMarch 20, 2015
Research Brain Damage Caused by Radiation Therapy Could Be Reversed Radiation therapy is a treatment option for patients with brain cancer. Its purpose is to destroy…Karina KakMarch 20, 2015
Research Bacteria Can Touch You You probably cannot imagine living without a sense of touch. In fact, it would be hard…Raymond HoMarch 18, 2015
Wellness More Reasons to Binge on Coffee Aromatic. Acidic. Awesome. Coffee is globally recognized as a magical black elixir, earning nicknames of…Nikolas ParisisMarch 17, 2015
FeaturedResearch Melatonin Has the Nerve: Potential Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis With ear plugs pushed in, shades draped over his eyes, and seat fully reclined, the…Alex KimMarch 16, 2015
FeaturedMedicine Melatonin: The Proper Way to Deal with Insomnia Tick tock. "1:59 AM." Tick tock. "2:00 AM." You find yourself tossing around in bed,…Jane ZhouMarch 16, 2015
Healthcare MD – Medical Degree and Massive Debt? In an era where school is valued and even considered a right for all individuals, higher…Tanya NgoMarch 16, 2015
Healthcare Doctor Perception Through a Patient’s Eyes How a patient perceives his or her doctor is a very important part of the…Kishan PatelMarch 15, 2015
Research Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of brain disease. It is most known for…Raymond HoMarch 15, 2015
Medicine Coping with Nausea Nausea is an unfortunate and debilitating side effect of many medications, including those used to…Carolina AparicioMarch 15, 2015
Wellness What We Can Learn From the World’s Longest Living Places The United States is one of the most obese nations in the world. With our high rates…Rokaya HijazMarch 15, 2015