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Featured Journal Articles
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The Effects of Racism on Black Maternal Health
Amber Brown (Issue I, page 4)

The American Foster Care System: Ethnic Disparities Stunting Child Development
Renee Bhanvadia (Issue II, page 12)

Racism in Healthcare
Adwaith Hariharan (Issue IV, page 18)

"Dark as Coffee": The Water Crisis That Shocked the Nation
Chinedum Aguwa (Issue I, page 19)

More than a Habit: Stories from Inside the BFRB Community
Hannah Pescaru, (Issue III, page 23)

Life on the Edge of Independence: My Brother and Tuberous Sclerosis
William Suringa (Issue 3, page 14)

The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Disability Paradox
Katherine Yan (Issue III, page 10)
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Ohio Train Derailment: Hazardous Chemicals Effect on our Health
At 8:55 p.m. on Feb. 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern Company freight train carrying dangerous chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio....

Rissa Liu
Apr 21, 2023


CDC Recommendation for Universal Hepatitis B Screening
Recently, on March 10th, 2023, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) issued a new recommendation that states that all adults...

Alyssa Tang
Mar 27, 2023


Reality of Plastic Surgery in Our World Today
Everyone has felt insecure about their bodies at some point in their lives. Many have considered plastic surgery as a way to cope with...

Soohong Jeon
Dec 27, 2022


The Impacts of Gender Pay Gaps on Women's Mental Health
A 2016 study conducted by researchers from Columbia University suggests that women experience higher rates of depression and anxiety,...

Krrisha Patel
Oct 14, 2022


Can You Blame School for Declining Mental Health?
While it is understood and somewhat accepted that adolescents can have a mental decline due to stress, especially from school, its...

Krrisha Patel
Aug 21, 2022


People ask about COVID-19: Can technology be the way out?
As many of you have seen on the news, the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic isn’t getting any better, in fact, in the US most states are...
Jenny Sarkar
Mar 18, 2022


Botswanan Scientists Discover Omicron COVID-19 Variant
Flights canceled. Restaurants closed. This holiday season, the omicron variant converging with the delta variant added a new set of...

Alyssa Tang
Dec 30, 2021


The Long-Term of the COVID Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in more ways than one. From food to culture to politics, COVID-19’s reach extends far beyond...

Aleicia Zhu
Oct 31, 2021


Implicit Biases and the Healthcare System
In social identity theory, an implicit bias (also known as an unconscious bias), refers to the thoughts, feelings, or attitudes towards a...

Eugenia Calvo Prieto
Sep 25, 2021


Cultured Meat
With seven billion people on the planet, large productions of food are required, therefore, people turn towards animals. As the demand...

Alekhya Buragadda
Sep 22, 2021


Can music really reduce anxiety?
Have you ever listened to “Weightless” by Marconi Union? It is “the world’s most relaxing song,” (Passman, 2017) and studies have shown...

Tanisa Goyal
Jul 16, 2021


Low Medicaid and Medicare Reimbursements Hinder Ability to Receive Care
In the healthcare industry, it is well-known that the government programs Medicaid and Medicare offer lower reimbursements to physicians,...
Aleicia Zhu
Jun 23, 2021


Tackling health inequities during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to some of the deep disparities in healthcare, some of which are being exacerbated or risk...

Eugenia Calvo Prieto
May 12, 2021


The Infodemic in the COVID-19 Pandemic
For over a year, the world has been plagued by a pandemic, when a disease spreads to numerous countries. In particular, due to COVID-19....

Chinedum Aguwa
Apr 4, 2021


COVID-19: How does it stack up in the ring?
In March of 2020, our world stood still. The nightmare situation flooded this globalized, interconnected world. Humanity’s highest prides...

Eric Gu
Mar 13, 2021
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