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Mosquito-borne “Chikungunya Virus” Spreads in the United States

November 12, 2014 6 min read
During the summer time, with more people traveling, there are unfortunately many opportunities for illnesses to be brought into the United States from other countries. The introduction of mosquito-borne diseases into the U.S. is not new; Read More

The American Patient: Fighting Cancer or Fighting Bankruptcy?

November 17, 2014 4 min read
Many people, public and professional alike, attribute rising healthcare costs to factors such as malpractice, the obesity problem, a larger number of people going to see their doctors, the cost to educate doctors, the idea that the U.S. is simply a wealthier nation... Read More

Who’s Molly?

November 18, 2014 7 min read
Advertised in music and party scenes, Molly has attracted a lot of attention in rave culture. Who exactly is Molly? And what exactly is it about Molly that has its users craving for more? Read More

One in the Same: Humans and Dolphins May Be More Similar Than You Think

November 18, 2014 4 min read
What is intelligence? For one, it can be the ability to think and learn, but how exactly do we measure this concept? One way to measure intelligence among humans is the IQ test. Read More

Ebola: The Worldwide Epidemic

November 24, 2014 6 min read
Many hospitals are over capacity, with only few, overworked staff to care for hundreds of patients. Therefore, current efforts have been too slow to curb the outbreak, leading to continued spread of panic and growing disillusionment with and distrust of physicians and other healthcare professionals. Read More

Getting Involved with Global Health

November 26, 2014 10 min read
So, if you are interested in getting involved with global health, you can check out these five organizations that are making a difference across the world. Read More

Be the Positive Change: Spotlight on Dr. Wael Al-Delaimy

December 5, 2014 5 min read
New Zealand, Harvard, tobacco, chronic diseases, and Jordan – seemingly scattered phrases all connected by one name: Dr. Wael Al-Delaimy. As a professor in and the chief of UC San Diego’s Division of Global Health, Dr. Al-Delaimy is currently a multidisciplinary epidemiologist who paints a realistic portrait of the work involved in the newly blossoming global public health field. Read More

Sleep: Saving Grace of Veterans

January 21, 2015 4 min read
Sleep, the bane of the average college student’s existence, might be a vital asset to those coming back from war. Read More

Have Scientists Found a Way to Control “Uncontrolled Cell Growth?”

January 29, 2015 5 min read
Breast cancer continues to be one of the most rampant manifestations of cancers today. It is the second leading cause of death among women. Cutting-edge research has allowed scientists and physicians to develop a number of treatment methods and preventive measures to fight breast cancer. Read More

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