By Xin Chang Have your parents ever told you to eat vegetables to improve your eyesight? Have you been told that the color green improves your vision? You might think this is the reason why you are forced to eat the combination …
Read More »The Shrinking Salton Sea
By Michael Chang The drought of California, now entering its fifth year, has been slowly taking its toll on the economy. Over the length of the drought, California farmers have been hit the hardest, facing a 700% increase in water prices per …
Read More »ObamaCare’s Future
By Kevin Liu What will happen to ObamaCare? As the next presidential election approaches, President Barack Obama will be leaving his office within the next few months (vacate by January of 2017). So the question is, what will happen to his best …
Read More »South Asia’s Medical Vow
As disaster after disaster, and epidemic after epidemic ravages the largest continent or our world, South and East Asian governments agreed to increase funding for health emergencies. The World Health Organization, or WHO, held a meeting with eleven countries in the region …
Read More »Health in Politics
Many may think otherwise, but health plays an important role in today’s politics. Over the course of our country’s vast history, we have experienced countless campaigns to decide who gets the privilege to lead our country. Many of these endeavors have resulted …
Read More »Zika, An Emerging Problem
Ever since the Ebola virus spread uncontrollably through Western Africa, many around the world have come to fear contagious diseases. Due to the quick responses of many volunteers and scientists, the virus was quickly controlled and subdued, and limited to the equatorial …
Read More »Cosmetics: Ingredients to Avoid
By Irus Yuan Teenagers use a lot of cosmetics, even though they don’t need it. They use hair gel, nail polish, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, lipstick, foundation, highlighter, etc… the list never ends. However, a lot of these products contain ingredients that are …
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