Some students repeatedly sacrifice sleep to study from evening to early morning to get a higher grade on a paper or a couple more points on an exam, but according to experts it may invite the invasion of harmful bacteria.
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Bacteria developing resistance
Medications that clinicians have been prescribing may not be the best solution for curing bacterial infections, according to some medical researchers.
New type of stem cells may help regenerate heart tissues
When cold, sweaty skin and pressure, burning and tightness in the chest strikes, it could just be a sign of a heart attack.
Food restriction not effective long-term weight-loss solution
Selena Tan, a third-year psychology student, had a best friend who ate only Jell-O for one meal each day.
Coming face-to-face with human emotions
Ashleigh Berger, a third-year biochemistry student, said she likes how her boyfriend wears his heart on his sleeve or, rather, on his face.
Science&Health: Chemical in broccoli aids human immune system
Some people did not enjoy eating broccoli as children, but a study by the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine found the vegetable has a beneficial chemical compound.
Eastern medicine spreading
Patients with long-term pain who have not found a treatment through Western medicine are slowly turning to other solutions like Eastern medicine.