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How a COVID-19 Vaccine Gets Tested

February 25, 2021

For the past year, we have been stuck in our homes, social distancing, wearing masks, and binge-watching every title on Netflix. Thankfully, vaccine technology has been developing at a rapid pace during the past few months. We now have multiple … Read more

Everyone Is Not Perfect, Mothers Are No Exception

February 25, 2021

Motherhood, a special journey for a woman’s body and a significant change to her lifestyle as she grows, cares and raises another life. However, would it be fair to assume that she was immediately ready for this responsibility? As the … Read more

Palliative Care: A New Alternative to the End

February 25, 2021

The diagnosis of a terminal illness is a scary time for thousands of people a year. By receiving such a diagnosis, the end is almost certainly near, and the options for patients are limited. Palliative care is slowly turning into … Read more

The End of the Pandemic that has Consumed Our Lives

February 25, 2021

As COVID-19 takes over the entire world, researchers have been scrambling to develop a vaccine over the last several months. Copious trials and tests have been conducted and now, in 2021, various companies are finally releasing their version of a … Read more

Moderna mRNA Vaccine Offers an End To Covid-19 and Beyond

February 25, 2021

The Covid-19 Pandemic has seemed unyielding during its year-long reign, causing innumerable damages economically, socially, and politically on a global scale. One of the most taxing aspects of the pandemic is its uncertain nature. Nobody knows when the pandemic will … Read more

Soy and its Protective Effect Against Breast Cancer

February 25, 2021

According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women develops breast cancer in her lifetime. Being the second leading cause of death in women, breast cancer takes away one life out of thirty-nine. Biomedical researchers and healthcare professionals have … Read more

Ractopamine: The Chemical Americans Unknowingly Eat

February 25, 2021

Although Americans and Europeans share fairly similar cuisines, American pork recipes may contain an extra sprinkle of carcinogen. Ractopamine, a chemical commonly used in the American pork industry to produce leaner pigs more quickly, is thought to have the potential … Read more

STEM Cells: A Future Medical Miracle

February 25, 2021

(Google Images, Creative Commons License) STEM Cells: A Future Medical Miracle             Stem cells are cells that have the potential to differentiate into any different cell per need of an organism. Most commonly they are used in the growth and … Read more