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Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT): A Scientific Overview
Image credit: Photo by Valentin Angel Fernandez Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) , also known as the Sleeping Sickness, is a disease...
Ma. Teresita Chica
Apr 235 min read


Are Short Workouts Effective?
Are short workouts effective? Here's what the research says about how they can help improve health and well-being.
Pierce Reiten
Apr 2210 min read


Understanding Diabetes: A Basic Overview
Whether it is from being diagnosed with it themselves or simply knowing someone who has it, the condition, “diabetes,” is likely familiar...
juliatanaka6
Apr 222 min read


Heart Smart: Uncovering the Mediterranean Diet's Impact on Your Heart Health
The Mediterranean diet isn’t just a trendy food plan—it’s a lifestyle inspired by the traditional eating habits of countries bordering...
Tebogo Joyce
Apr 224 min read


Measles- a preventable disease and how vaccines help reduce its spread!
Figure 1: Measles, Public Health Hot Topics, Health Department, City of Cincinnati © 2025 Vaccine hesitancy in the United States along...
Julie Joseph
Apr 195 min read


Trauma and the Brain: How It Changes the Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex
What is Trauma? Trauma is a deeply complex and distressing experience that can leave lasting effects on both the mind and body. It can...
Yhaimar Barile
Apr 173 min read


From Kitchen to Clinic: The Medicinal Potential of Basil
Basil (Ocimum basilicum), a herb from the family Lamiacae , is more than just a fragrant kitchen staple, it is a powerhouse of medicinal...
dalia11mahfouz33
Apr 163 min read


The Silent Dental Destroyer: Teeth Grinding, Clenching (Bruxism)
Many people find out they grind or clench their teeth during a routine dental visit after their dentist assesses their teeth and gums....
Lorra Paoletti
Apr 143 min read


The Future of Aging: Can Science Reverse the Process?
The New Age of Aging Aging has long been seen as a natural and unavoidable part of life. For most of history, growing older was something...
Milini Mingo
Apr 1013 min read


Neurology and Psychiatry - Two Sides of the Same Coin
Early 20th-century brain model, photo by David Matos, free to use under the Unsplash License The brain is arguably the most intriguing...
Cathy Tse
Apr 83 min read


Sex and Drug Use: How Incarceration Can Lead to Increased Rates of HIV/AIDS
What is HIV/AIDS? HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a virus that attacks cells in the body that would normally help fight against...
jacoblindbert
Apr 74 min read


Will our kids look after us in our golden years?
A famous American actor, Gene Hackman, and his spouse, Betsy Arakawa, a well-known classical pianist, were recently found dead in their...
Eric Aguila
Apr 67 min read


Preventing Burnout in the Health Professions
Burnout makes it harder to tune out life's stressors Working as a health professional is not only a noble career pursuit, it is also a...
Lauren Barkley
Apr 53 min read


Bird Flu Outbreaks, Symptoms, and Protection
How to stay safe as H5N1 spreads There has been a buzz online about Bird Flu in recent weeks as outbreaks in wild birds spread across the...
Lauren Barkley
Apr 24 min read


Understanding Allergies: Managing Allergic Reactions
Allergies are the body’s immune system response to substances (allergens) that are usually harmless. When a person with allergies comes...
Apurvasai Lakshmanan
Apr 12 min read


Unlocking the Secrets of Bipolar Disorder Through Science
Photo by Darkhan Basshybayev on Unsplash In one of the most extensive genetic studies to date on Bipolar Disorder, a team of...
Rachelle DiMedia
Apr 15 min read


Breaking Down Global Insurance Systems: A Closer Look at the U.S. vs. Other Countries
Insurance is a critical component of managing financial risk and ensuring economic stability, whether through health, life, auto, or...
Jennifer John
Apr 17 min read


An Insight into the Pima Native American Tribe and their Fight Against Diabetes
What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic health condition and is prevalent across the United States and globe affecting people of all...
jacoblindbert
Mar 313 min read


CRS and Mental Health: The Burden of Chronic Inflammation on Quality of Life
Mental health is a complex tapestry of emotions and experiences. This image illustrates the many challenges individuals may face. Chronic...
Dhanvin Raj Puppala
Mar 293 min read


Unraveling the Mysteries of Cupping Therapy: What Does Science Say About This Ancient Practice?
Introduction Cupping therapy, now popular among athletes and celebrities, has a history stretching back over 5,500 years. First practiced...
Victor Tse
Mar 213 min read
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