E. coli Again…
BY ISHAN VAISH – On November 22nd, the CDC reported an outbreak of E. Coli in romaine lettuce coming from Salinas, California. With over forty people already infected, the outbreak
Read moreBY ISHAN VAISH – On November 22nd, the CDC reported an outbreak of E. Coli in romaine lettuce coming from Salinas, California. With over forty people already infected, the outbreak
Read moreBY COURTENEY MALIN – Seemingly, parasites are isolated to their hosts, only infecting and inconveniencing the organism to which they belong. However, parasites could influence their hosts beyond physical changes
Read moreBY STEPHEN JOSEPH – Mental health is currently a controversial issue in the United States. Mental health awareness has certainly increased over the past several years, especially after the tragic
Read moreBY ALEX HOLLOWAY – Would you rather know if you were predisposed to certain medical conditions, or would you rather remain in the dark? The opportunity to raise this question
Read moreBY ALEX HOLLOWAY – You hear it every year: get a flu shot. It’s not a hard thing to do, but it’s also not the first thing people prioritize to
Read moreBY MARIA FLOWERS – Green tea, a hallmark of medicinal prowess, has been used for its healing powers since the Han dynasty, where it came to be seen as a
Read moreBY MORENIKE ISOLA – There is no doubt that physicians serve a prominent role in sustaining the health of citizens across the United States, and more importantly, on a global scale.
Read moreBy Jesse Hu The latest data on American Obesity rates is in, and it’s downright embarrassing. While certainly not a hard-and-fast rule, Americans are statistically fat and complacent: during the
Read moreBy Emma Burke In a perfect world, students would study for tests far in advance and papers would be finalized days before the deadline. However, extracurricular activities tend to lead
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