Wellness Using Saliva to ID Concussions Saliva is important for breaking down the food we eat. Not to mention, salivating indicates…Willy CheungMarch 18, 2018
Research New Drug Reverses Effects of Brain Trauma The human brain is arguably the most sensitive part of the human body. Traumatic brain…Brian LengMarch 15, 2018
Wellness Lucid Dreaming: While We Are Sleeping When our heads hit the pillow and we fall fast asleep, we lose the ability to…Sunaya KrishnapuraDecember 12, 2017
Wellness Learning: All Fun and Games? More schools today than ever before are integrating digital tools inside the classroom and out.…Sunaya KrishnapuraDecember 1, 2017
Wellness Dancing Away the Age As children, people are often encouraged to pick up hobbies related to physical fitness in…Sandya KrishnaNovember 22, 2017
Research Feeling Itchy? It’s All in Your Brain Ever felt like yawning after seeing someone else yawn? If you have, then you’ve experienced the phenomenon…Jasmine DengSeptember 26, 2017
Research Don’t Like Music? This Might Be Why Did you know that some people don’t enjoy music at all? This peculiar condition, called…Shriraj SusarlaAugust 14, 2017
Research Stroke Rates Rising in Young Adults In the United States, strokes—a term used to describe the cerebrovascular accident in which part of the…Brian LengAugust 5, 2017
Research Probiotics in Yogurt Help You Destress Do you enjoy eating yogurt? If so, you’ve likely heard of the health benefits of…Shriraj SusarlaAugust 4, 2017
Research Afraid of Spiders? Here’s How to Get Rid of That Do spiders freak you out? Well, you aren’t the only one. Approximately 30 percent of the US…Shriraj SusarlaJuly 28, 2017
Research Danger: Do Not Skip Sleep The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education announced that maximum shifts for first-year doctors will…Claire BangJune 24, 2017
Wellness Concussion: A Return to the Classroom If you've ever seen an American football game, I'm sure you've heard of concussions before.…Willy CheungApril 17, 2017
Wellness Disease Detectives: Guillain-Barre Syndrome With the rise in incidence of the Zika virus in recent months, another rare disease…Priya BhattacharjeeMarch 25, 2017
Research Politics and the Brain It's pretty much common understanding these days that when it comes to politics, the general…Brian LengFebruary 27, 2017
Research The Effect of Heading a Soccer Ball on the Brain Headers have always been an integral and aesthetically pleasing part of soccer (or football if you're…Brian LengFebruary 24, 2017
Research Do You Know the Symptoms of Stroke? Jennifer Reilly, an active, healthy 27-year-old woman, was surprised to wake in the night with…Shriraj SusarlaFebruary 20, 2017
Research Is Obesity a Brain Disorder? Obesity is one of the most prevalent disorders in the US, affecting over a third…Shriraj SusarlaFebruary 20, 2017
Research Are Our Brains Slower Than Computers? Which is smarter--a computer, or one's brain? Though most people may be compelled to say that a…Shriraj SusarlaFebruary 17, 2017
Wellness Meningococcal Disease and Meningitis In recent times, a movement against vaccinations has slowly developed. Parents argue that vaccines cause severe…Priya BhattacharjeeDecember 31, 2016
Research The Benefits of Cinnamon Cinnamon is most commonly used as a topping, a flavorful addition to everyday treats such…Brian LengNovember 29, 2016