• Beyond Skin Deep: Exploring Melanoma and Its Treatments

    Beyond Skin Deep: Exploring Melanoma and Its Treatments

    Written by Simran Ahluwalia | Art by Simran Ahulwalia Out and about in our daily lives, we constantly hear about the dangers of UV radiation, and how important it is to protect ourselves from the sun’s harsh rays. One of those dangers is the development of a form of skin cancer, melanoma. Melanoma is one… Read more

  • February Health Awareness Topic: Cardiovascular Diseases

    February Health Awareness Topic: Cardiovascular Diseases

    Written by Diya Desikan | Art by Maya Wen February is Heart Health Awareness Month, which emphasizes the importance of heart health and the risks of cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases, or CVDs, are the leading cause of death on a global scale. 1 in every 5 deaths in the US is caused by a cardiovascular… Read more

  • Cognitive Collapse: Neurodegenerative Disorders

    Cognitive Collapse: Neurodegenerative Disorders

    Written by Srivalli Adarapu | Art by Lily Ozaeta Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are becoming increasingly prevalent with each passing day. The Alzheimer’s Disease International predicts that by 2050, there will be around 135 million global cases of Alzheimer’s. As neurodegenerative disease cases continue to amplify, it is imperative to understand these… Read more

  • Muted Voices: LPR

    Muted Voices: LPR

    Written by Anoushka Pandya | Art by Maya Wen  To all my singers, what if one day it hurt to sing? Singer Luke Chiang went through this when he developed a condition called LPR. Luke Chiang is well known for his breakout hit “Shouldn’t Be,” released in 2019, among his other songs. After he released… Read more

  • Understanding Parkinson’s disease

    Understanding Parkinson’s disease

    Written by Srivalli Adarapu | Art by Srivalli Adarapu With over 10 million global cases, Parkinson’s disease ranks as the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disease. Parkinson’s, known to weaken one’s movement by damaging neurons that produce dopamine, has become a global health concern. Beyond weakening the physical body, this disease also impairs the brain. As… Read more

  • Stockholm Syndrome: Captivity to Connection

    Stockholm Syndrome: Captivity to Connection

    Written by Anoushka Pandya | Art by Anoushka Pandya Patty Hearst is an example of one of the most famous cases of Stockholm Syndrome in the world. She was a wealthy young girl kidnapped from her home in California by a group of radicals known as the Symbionese Liberation Army. They requested money and other… Read more