• Back to the Roots: Ayurveda

    Back to the Roots: Ayurveda

    Written by Srivalli Adarapu | Art by Anoushka Pandya Dating back to over 5000 years ago, Ayurveda is considered the oldest system of medicine in the world that is still practiced to this day. Ayurvedic medicine has laid the foundation for the field of medicine and has influenced many traditional medical systems throughout the world, Read more

  • A Little Less Worse for Wear: Preventing Illness in Winter

    A Little Less Worse for Wear: Preventing Illness in Winter

    Written by Kirsten Batitay | Art by Maya Wen  Winter. Beloved as it is for its title as the “Holiday Season,” it is also notoriously dubbed the “Flu Season.” Indeed, it is rarely a novelty for those living up north to wake up and find themselves with a sore throat or sniffles.  Some common winter Read more

  • Is it a normal puberty change, or is it a symptom of a serious health problem?: On PCOS

    Is it a normal puberty change, or is it a symptom of a serious health problem?: On PCOS

    Written by Kirsten Batitay | Art by Nourah Bakary Acne. Weight gain. Both are changes that girls can undergo during puberty, but they’re also symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is a health problem in which those who have it have a hormonal imbalance and issues with metabolism that can affect Read more

  • The Ecosystem Within Our Bodies: The Gut Microbiome

    The Ecosystem Within Our Bodies: The Gut Microbiome

    Written by Kirsten Batitay | Art by Anoushka Pandya Within our bodies exists an entire ecosystem that thrives and is full of beneficial and harmful organisms. This ecosystem is the microbiome, consisting of trillions of microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Although it exists throughout the body, the largest numbers exist in our small and Read more

  • Understanding What Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Is

    Understanding What Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Is

    Written by Akemi Li | Art By Ginkgo C Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), formerly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, affects the nervous system, specifically damaging the nerve cells in areas like the spinal cord and the brain. Studies still need to be continued to discover the exact cause, but currently, 10% of cases are caused Read more

  • How Fatigue Can Be Impairing: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    How Fatigue Can Be Impairing: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Written by Kirsten Batitay | Art by Maya Wen Fatigue. This feeling is the main way our bodies tell us that we need to rest and that perhaps it’s time to lie down and succumb to sweet sleep. However, these symptoms are much more extreme in those with chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic Read more