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The Spread of Misinformation on Social Media: A Crisis for Health and Science

By Namitha Alluri ’25 As I sat at my dinner table, I observed the vibrant conversation between my family members. As I’ve grown, I’ve been taught that it…

The Role of Pollinator Gardens in Urban Ecosystems: Combating Pollinator Decline Through Strategic Planting and Public Awareness

Ben Hunter ‘ 27 In a world transformed by human-caused climate change, pollinator populations are declining largely due to pesticide poisoning and habitat loss. This is important because…

A Catch 22: How a Culture Obsessed with Flourishing Hinders Help Seeking in Adolescents 

By Sachi Badola ’26 If you asked any parent what they want for their child, they might say something like “health, success, and happiness.” Our parents want us…

Identification of TMEM230 mutations in familial Parkinson’s disease

By Jay Nathan ’27 As researchers push towards pinpointing a cause for Parkinson’s disease, new genetic implications canprovide more insight into predicting diagnoses based on familial inheritance of…

Bridging the Healing Gap: A Call for Integrative Measures in Modern Medicine

By Namitha Alluri In an increasingly fragmented world, the essence of medicine as a healing art is often overshadowed by technological advancements and systemic inefficiencies. The dissonance between…