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Audrey Chu
Feb 4, 202421 min read
Decoding the Effects of Adolescent Acute and Chronic Stress on Cognitive Function Analogous to Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Abstract One of the greatest mental challenges teenagers face today is stress. Stress, both acute and chronic, are known to pose grave...
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Audrey Chu
Jan 3, 20243 min read
Graves’ disease
Graves' Disease is a common disease caused by a malfunctioning immune system. As far as the cause of this disease is known, the immune...
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Ketki Vernekar
Dec 15, 20232 min read
Skin Cancer Causes
Skin cancer is a growing concern globally, but despite the increasing commonness of this potentially deadly disease, awareness about this...
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Ria Joshi
Dec 15, 20233 min read
Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery to Radium and Polonium
Dr. Marie Curie is a Polish-born physicist and mathematician. She worked for the Sorbonne University in Paris. She read physics and...
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Titas Mukherjee
Dec 15, 20233 min read
IQ and EQ: Too Smart or Too Emotional?
When tears fall, children are told to wipe them. They are told that they appear “weak” that exhibiting their emotions is unhealthy, and...
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Leena Mathai
Dec 15, 20230 min read
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Riya Kulkarni
Sep 30, 20234 min read
Stem Cells
Stem cells are cells that have changed medicine and disease as it is known in the world today. Stem cells are self-renewing,...
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Michael Berladir
Aug 15, 20233 min read
Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Breakthrough Discovery in Treating Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer affects the large intestine and the rectum, and it is one of the most common cancers in the United States, with over...
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Audrey Chu
Apr 14, 20232 min read
Racial inequities in health care have been prevalent for centuries, yet still persist
Originally posted 4/13/2023, updated 8/18/2023 1846-1849: The father of modern gynecology, J. Marion Sims, operates on more than 10...
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Audrey Chu
Mar 12, 20232 min read
Rosalind Franklin and DNA’s Double Helix
Image Credit: Britannica EARLY LIFE Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born July 25, 1920, in London, England. Throughout her childhood, she...
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Audrey Chu
Mar 1, 20233 min read
Sustainable Tourism
Tourism has been exponentially growing since the 1950s. That year, there were 25 million international tourists. In 2019, prior to the...
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Audrey Chu
Oct 31, 20222 min read
Improving Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Refugees
There are around 100 million refugees and asylum seekers globally. Around 33 million of these refugees experience severe depression,...
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