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Antibiotics? There’s an App for That

Nowadays, it seems like there is an app for everything. There are apps for social…
Kishan Patel
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 Chea
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 Romero
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 Bhattacharjee
Priya BhattacharjeeApril 22, 2015
FeaturedResearch

“Green” Matters on Brain Matter: A Link Between Air Pollution and Brain Damage

We've all heard it before: air pollution is bad for the environment. Smog, which carries…
Connie Giang
Connie GiangApril 18, 2015
FeaturedWellness

Loneliness Hurts

A lone wolf may be able to thrive in solitude, but humans are not wolves.…
Quang Cao
Quang CaoApril 16, 2015
Wellness

How to Avoid Diabetes

I'm sure you've heard of diabetes in some way, whether through the news, the media,…
Kevyn Niu
Kevyn NiuApril 16, 2015
Public Health

GM-Uh-Os: Should We Label Them?

Oh no, GMOs! They're everywhere and we're hearing from all over that they're pure evil…
Jenny Connors
Jenny ConnorsApril 15, 2015
Healthcare

Op-Ed: To Be or Not to Be Vaccinated

The anti-vaccination movement is exactly what it sounds like: a movement that does not view…
Kevin Tran
Kevin TranApril 15, 2015
Research

Do Power Naps Improve Brain Performance?

Sleep is regenerative and renewing, but does an hour-long nap really boost your brain power?…
Shriraj Susarla
Shriraj SusarlaApril 14, 2015
Public Health

Breast Milk Miracles: Bad Science?

Breastfeeding is often touted as the best thing a mother can do for her baby.…
Taylor Henry
Taylor HenryApril 14, 2015
Medicine

Medicine of the Indigenous American People: Achiote

Bixa orellana, better known by its common name, achiote, is a small evergreen shrub that produces…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioApril 14, 2015
FeaturedMedicine

The Truth About Bikram Yoga

As I entered a mirrored room resembling a dance studio, an overwhelming heat filled my…
Varsha Pandey
Varsha PandeyApril 13, 2015
FeaturedResearch

Depression and Stress Might Also Be Affecting Your Heart

A wave of new research suggests that depression and stress play a significant role in…
Alex Kim
Alex KimApril 13, 2015
Medicine

Exploring Laxatives

It is finals week and you have been living on nothing but coffee and donuts for…
Carolina Aparicio
Carolina AparicioApril 12, 2015
Research

Continuing Neuroplasticity with Age

Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change with experience. It is what enables us to…
Brynn Kron
Brynn KronApril 12, 2015
Research

Our Eyes Are Wired Backwards

Our eyes are complex structures that transform light into meaningful electrical signals that our brains interpret…
Benjamin Yang
Benjamin YangApril 8, 2015
Medicine

Bugs: A Growing Ingredient in Medicine

You may have heard of A Bug's Life, but did you know that some bugs are…
Jane Zhou
Jane ZhouApril 8, 2015
FeaturedWellness

I Have Carpal…What?

With the stresses and responsibilities of everyday life, it is easy to ignore or downplay sensations…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorApril 8, 2015
FeaturedMedicine

Caffeine: The Mechanics Behind Those Three Cups of Coffee

Whether you need it for your upcoming exam, that big project due tomorrow, or just…
Dorothy Kenny
Dorothy KennyApril 7, 2015
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