When she arrived at UCLA, Lilia Rizk, a second-year economy and international area studies student, found it difficult to adjust to a new environment while dealing with the loss of a loved one.
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Supplements not meant to supplant nutritious diet
Color variety in consumed foods, rather than a monochromatic diet, is essential for maintaining proper nutrition.
Wellness remedies can work best in tandem
When a team of Japanese researchers approached Edwin Cooper seven years ago about becoming the editor in chief of a new journal on complementary and alternative medicine, he had his doubts.
UCLA Center for East-West Medicine fuses integrates alternative, conventional medicine for better treatment
A gourmet dinner is to a chef as integrative medicine is to the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, which strives to provide its patients with a variety of integrative medicine, said Dr. Ka-Kit Hui, founder and director of the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine.
California Social Science Experimental Laboratory plans 2000th social experiment
If you were given $200 to split however you wanted between you and an anonymous person, what would you do? What if the other person could deny your offer and no one received any of the money, or if they could see your decision-making process on the computer?
UCLA professors and students excitedly observe the search for water on the moon
David Paige, a professor of planetary sciences, invited students and staff to his house early on Friday to watch a rocket and the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, deliberately crash into the moon in an attempt to find evidence of water.
Sports medicine interns get hands-on experience
At the moment that quarterback Kevin Prince fractured his jaw during the Tennessee football game, Brian Enriquez was standing on the sidelines, watching the medical response unfold right in front of him.