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Could Pets Provide Cognitive Benefits for Elderly Individuals?
By: Carla Hu, Human Biology Health and Society ‘2026 Do you love your pets? Your answer, if you have pets, should hopefully be yes....
Carla Hu
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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Mindful Medicine: Breaking the Healthcare Provider Burnout Cycle
By: Rma Lara Polce, Biology & Society ‘2026 Five hours of sleep, thirteen-hour shifts, and copious caffeine consumption are hallmarks of...
Rma Lara Polce
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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The Crippling Battle Between Health & Productivity
By: Maya Gowda, Global Development ‘2027 People in India do not often think twice about the hardships and tears that go into growing the...
Maya Gowda
Oct 17, 20243 min read
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Untold Stories: Storytelling in Modern Medicine
By: Josephine Kelly, BME ‘27 Imagine you are in the emergency room awaiting a doctor. When the doctor finally approaches you after...
Josephine Kelly
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Categories to Continuums: The Transdiagnostic Approach to Psychiatric Diagnosis
By: Lamisa Nubayaat, Biology and Society ‘2024 Sarah lived in fear of her own mind. She spent nights restlessly pacing around her room,...
Lamisa Nubayaat
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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The Transformative Role of Artificial Intelligence in Radiation Oncology
By: Tanisha Pallerla, GPHS ‘27 For a long time, radiation oncology has solely relied on the human eye to capture small changes in a...
Tanisha Pallerla
Oct 17, 20243 min read
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Modern-Day Xenotransplantation: A Potentially Revolutionary Medical Practice
By: Emma Robinson, Biological Sciences and English ‘2027 Animal-to-human organ transplantation, otherwise known as xenotransplantation,...
Emma Robinson
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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The Art of Biomedicine
By: Laurel Whidden, Global and Public Health Sciences ‘26 Recent studies have shown that the dynamic intersection of art and biomedicine...
Laurel Whidden
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Artificial Womb Technology
By: Lexi Waite, Biology ‘26 Imagine being a mother in a quiet hospital room, when the doctor breaks the terrifying news: "Your baby is...
Lexi Waite
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Grandma's Formula: Alleviating Menstrual Pain
By: Kiran Ganga, Human Biology, Health, and Society '2024 In the journey of managing period cramps and primary dysmenorrhea (PD), many...
Kiran Ganga
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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Following Nature’s Example in Neurotechnology
By: Bhavya Anoop, ChemE ‘27 Biomimicry, or the emulation of models in nature, has recently become a cornerstone of biomedical research...
Bhavya Anoop
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Buying Babies Abroad: New Era of Reproductive Methods
By: Samuel Notch, Human Biology, Health, and Society '2026 The emergence of life can be seen as a beautiful thing. Watching what begins...
Samuel Notch
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Cutting and Correcting: Curing Brittle Bones With CRISPR-Cas9
By: Lauren Wilkes, Biological Sciences ‘27 Brittle Bones Disease, as its name suggests, may seem like an arthritis-related problem easily...
Lauren Wilkes
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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The Vital Role of Pediatric EDs in Child Abuse Detection
By: Gina Lombardo, Healthcare Policy, 2024 Pediatric emergency departments across the globe play a vital role in detecting cases of child...
Gina Lombardo
Oct 17, 20243 min read
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Putting the Brakes on Deadly Driving in America
By: Kylie Huber, Biology & Society ‘25 When behind the wheel, many of us find a brief escape. Tinted windows endow a sense of anonymity...
Kylie Huber
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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The Most Common Cardiac Procedure: But Is It Safe for Women?
by: Natalia Collins, Undecided Major ‘27 “I’m still struggling with the fear it will happen again,” writes Susan Leary, after an...
Natalia Collins
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Medications Can Cause Harm? An Analysis of Polypharmacy in the Perspective of Geriatrics
By: Minjae Shin, Design Environmental Analysis ‘27 Have sleeping issues? Take melatonin. Have diabetes? Take drugs that promote insulin...
Minjae Shin
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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The Insulin Injustice
By: Muqadas Jawad, Biological Science, 2027 On May 3, 1922, a physician and scientist made a discovery that had the potential to change...
Muqadas Jawad
Oct 17, 20243 min read
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AI-driven Healthcare: Bridging Gaps or Widening Disparities?
By: Emily Zhang, Human Biology, Health and Society Class of 2027 Medical racism is not an issue of the past. Despite efforts to combat...
Emily Zhang
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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Eye Care Disparities: Mend the Social Gaps First
By: Olivia Qin, Biological Sciences 2027 “One better or two better?” An all-too-familiar question at an annual eye examination. You...
Olivia Qin
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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