Written by Natalie Tran and Edited by Josephine Chan Although a typical cut can be quite annoying, it is very rarely life-threatening. Excessive blood loss…
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Written by Christina Young and Edited by Mehr Kaur Bawa Antibodies are secreted proteins that travel in the blood and are a result of an…
Comments closedWritten by Christina Young and Edited by Mehr Bawa While many vaccines and drugs are attributed to curing disease, they may also assist your body’s…
Comments closedWritten by Ashima Seth and Edited by Kevin Liu For several decades, the use of non-human animals as test subjects in medical research has been…
Comments closedWritten by Tonya Mukherjee and Edited by Kevin Liu More than 34 million Americans have diabetes, and of those 34 million, 90-95% are afflicted with…
Comments closedWritten by Tonya Mukherjee and Edited by Sorina Long Since the discovery of BPA’s estrogen-like behavior in the 1930’s, the chemical has become a controversial…
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Comments closedWritten by Tonya Mukherjee and Edited by Catherine Zhang As of August 2017, a new cancer treatment has been made available for clinical use. Chimeric…
3 CommentsWritten by Ashima Seth and Edited by Rasheed Majzoub Most Biology texts devote a plethora of pages to neurons, the primary signaling cells of the…
Comments closedWritten by Christina Young and Edited by Ashima Seth In 1986, newspaper headlines read of curious stories of domestic cows straying from their normally docile…
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