Wellness Okra Water: Drink With Benefits Okra, also known as “gumbo” or “lady’s finger,” is a staple in many African cuisines…Elizabeth BamishayeMay 1, 2024
Public Health California’s Homeless Crisis Plays Role in Water Contamination Since last year, California’s beautiful river streams, beaches, lakes, and rivers have been increasingly contaminated…Sally TrinhMarch 26, 2020
Healthcare Is Fluoride in Tap Water Safe? About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water, but the majority of this…Theodore M. ChinApril 27, 2019
Public Health Uncertain waters: Big Nations, Big Stressors A casual news consumer might cite economic losses, religious or ethnic oppression, or regime change…Christy KimMarch 2, 2019
Public Health America’s Private Water Wells About 15 percent of Americans, or 45 million people, obtain their drinking water from private wells.…Ilhaam BurnyMarch 19, 2018
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 Water Before a Meal Can Help Reduce Weight Gain Obesity is one of the biggest global health issues of the modern age. Over-eating and…Shriraj SusarlaAugust 13, 2016
Wellness How Would You Like Your Water? Ice-Cold? When exercising, it is important to continuously hydrate yourself to prevent dangerous conditions that can be…Suraj DhanjaniMarch 9, 2016
FeaturedResearch Bionic Nose Detects Water Bacteria When people hear about bionics, they likely picture a man in a futuristic suit of…Raymond HoNovember 15, 2015
Public Health Good Food, Bad Planet? Many of us know that heavily processed foods, often loaded with sugar and saturated fat, are…Taylor HenryOctober 31, 2015
Medicine Balneotherapy: Medicinal Water You may have heard of a wine sommelier discussing the flavors and aromas of a…Jane ZhouAugust 1, 2015
FeaturedPublic Health Natural Disasters and the Public Health Response Natural disasters can be both unpredictable and deadly. In April 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck…Alexandra RuanJuly 8, 2015
Public Health There’s Something in the Water: Fluoridation Then and Now In the early 1900s, a young dentist named Dr. Frederick McKay moved to Colorado Springs,…Taylor HenryJune 10, 2015