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March 2020

 
 
 

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Article of the Month: Local Research

 

Written by Natalie Tran and Edited by Rasheed Majzoub
Although antibiotics have provided much in the fight against disease, more research is proving dwindling effects of these treatments on adapted bacteria. Dr. Whiteson, at the UCI School of Medicine, is heading way in researching treatments that utilize viruses to prevent bacterial disease.

 

Medicine and Research

 

Written by Sharmin Shanur and Edited by Mehr Kaur Bawa
As alternative treatments for disease gain popularity with the public, researchers are looking at the mechanisms of how these might work. As new research shows, bitter melon, notorious for the flavor of which it takes its name, has come to light as a possible treatment for cancer.

 

Written by Mohammed Majrashi and Edited by Mehr Kaur Bawa
Blood cancers, such as Acute Myeloid Leukemia, affects all systems of the body by damaging the immune system. Read on to learn what kinds of treatments are available and how effective may these treatments be in the long-run.

 

Public Health and Wellness

 

Written by Haarika Gogineni and Edited by Josephine Chan
Music is a part of our daily lives, for all matter of reasons, but how is personalized music utilized to promote wellness? How can different kinds of music affect our state of mind, and what is the effectiveness of it in a therapeutic sense?

Written by Henry Lin and Edited by Kevin Liu
Cleanliness is an important step to preventing the spread of disease, the most effective of which is maintaining the cleanliness of your hands. Although it may not always be available hand-washing is the best way to do so, but there are a number sanitizers that provide an alternative way to stay clean.

Written by Franchesca Buendia and Edited by Kevin Liu
Emotional wellbeing and control are usually expressed in the way that we engage socially, but when social issues arise, emotional turmoil may lead to confrontations or grudges. How does the social response differ between people, and what is the emotional burden that may stem from grudge-associated stress?

 

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