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When Will We End Period Poverty?
By Carolyn He, The Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. For over 300 million women on any given day...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 12, 20234 min read


Alcohol Dependence Description, Symptoms, and Treatments
By Ayati Mishra, Tesoro High School. Alcohol dependence is the excessive use of alcohol, featuring an inability to stop and withdrawal...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 9, 20235 min read


Reasons Behind the Challenges in Healthcare Access
By Shrividya Regadamilli, Hathaway Brown School. The lack of accessibility to quality healthcare can be detrimental to the well-being of...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 8, 20234 min read


The Most Threatening Scientific Advancement: Genetic Manipulation
By Samara Alazar, West Springfield High School. Merely decades ago, groundbreaking scientific discussions concerning the ethics...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 3, 20235 min read


A Universal, Efficient Deep-Learning Approach to Various Cancer Detections from miRNA Expressions
By Julia Huang and Justin Huang. According to the National Cancer Institute, 39.5% of individuals globally will be diagnosed with cancer...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 3, 20239 min read


Shattering the Simulation: Exploring the Applications of Virtual Reality in Healthcare
By Sarah Liu. Traditionally, virtual reality (VR) technology has primarily influenced the gaming and entertainment industry through...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
May 15, 20234 min read


“The New Gay Plague”: Mixed-Method Analysis of Public Attitudes Toward Mpox
By Tej Shah. Mpox—previously monkeypox—was declared a public health emergency on August 4, 2022, in the United States...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 28, 20238 min read


How Healthcare Vulnerabilities Exacerbated the COVID Pandemic in Mexico
By Austin Roberts. For the past two years, the coronavirus has impacted lives across the globe...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 27, 20238 min read


Professional Firefighters and PTSD: A Scientific Metrology Analysis Based on CiteSpace
By Yiming Zang. High-frequency exposure of professional firefighters to traumatic events is a potential trigger for post-traumatic stress...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 8, 20238 min read


Ischemic Heart Disease: A Major Threat to Public Health
By Jacob R Gordon. In recent decades, the global prevalence of ischemic heart disease (IHD) has dramatically increased...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 6, 20234 min read


Promoting Equitable Healthcare Quality in Nutrition: Improving Outcomes Through Cultural Safety
By Lauryn Chew. Globalization has led to culturally diverse nations around the world, increasing the need for equitable healthcare...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 4, 20234 min read


Minorities and Multiple Sclerosis
By Pablo Czerkas. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune illness in which the immune system destroys the myelin sheath...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Apr 1, 20234 min read


The Alarming Lack of Inclusion Towards People with Disabilities
By Mellica Piri, University High School. While designated parking spots, additional elevators, and social security insurance are ideas...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Mar 28, 20234 min read


An Overview of Post COVID-19 Syndrome
By Purvit Patel, BASIS Chandler. After contracting COVID-19, most individuals battle the disease for a couple of weeks before making...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Mar 18, 20233 min read


Impacts of Social Support on the Health and Wellbeing of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
By Kristen Ngai, Livingston High School. Numerous Americans suffer from loneliness and a lack of social support from their peers...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Mar 13, 20238 min read


Transfusion to Transplantation: Bone Marrow Gene Therapy Has Potential for Treating Beta-Thalassemia
By Ashar Farrukh. Thalassemia is a blood disorder characterized by defects in hemoglobin chain synthesis. There are...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Feb 19, 20234 min read


Anonymous Birth Policies May Reduce Unsafely Abandoned Infants
A safe location for mothers to surrender a newborn allows for the child’s survival and placement into proper care. Safe Haven laws...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jan 31, 20235 min read


A More Inclusive World: New Test to Study Language Development in Youth with Down Syndrome
By Grace Murphy. Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder. Each year, 1 out of every 700 babies are born with Down syndrome...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jan 29, 20233 min read


Genome Editing: An Experimental Cure for Sickle Cell Disease
By Joshua A. Bougadis. Sickle Cell Disease is a group of hereditary red blood cell disorders that has become a focal point...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jan 28, 20234 min read


Monkeypox: An Unintended Consequence of Smallpox Eradication
By Adwaith Hariharan. 40 years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) certified smallpox as eradicated...
Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jan 25, 20235 min read
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