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Transgender Health: Barriers to Healthcare and Physiological

WEBTransgender is an umbrella term for many gender identities, and individuals may identify as male, female, or outside the gender binary. This population faces more barriers to …

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Medical Treatment for Gender Dysphoria: A Review of Risks and …

WEBBy Elizabeth Gore; Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior; '17 Author's Note: "This is my literature review for UWP 104F. I chose the topic of transgender medical treatment …

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Disparities in Reproductive and Sexual Healthcare of Women with

WEBReproductive and sexual healthcare refers to treatment of women before and after conception, as well as gender specific care. This review will focus on the disparities …

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COVID-19 Testing: Three Tools for Public Health

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of widespread and accurate diagnostic testing in controlling community spread. Together with mask …

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Taking the Driver’s Seat in your Diagnosis – The Aggie Transcript

WEBPatient education and proactiveness can even lead to a patient becoming a driver in their own diagnosis. In January of 2016, my dad was diagnosed with chronic …

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Stem Cells: Miracle Cure or Hoax

WEBBy Vita Quintanilla, Genetics 23’ Author’s Note: My purpose in writing this piece is to educate the current safe applications of stem cell as misuse and damage due …

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Genetically Engineered Crops: A Food Security Solution

WEBThe most abundant type of genetically engineered crops are insect resistant crops, specifically Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) resistant corn and cotton. Bt is a soil …

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Epigenetics as a Tool for Personalized and Targeted Care

WEBBy Parmida Pajouhesh, Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior ‘23. Author’s Note: For as long as I can remember I wanted to attend medical school and become a …

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Willowbrook’s Hepatitis Study – The Aggie Transcript

WEBHepatitis A is a disease that affects the liver, causing jaundice, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and is usually spread via fecal to oral contamination. Dr. …

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The Genetic Basis of Nicotine Addiction – The Aggie Transcript

WEBIn a study by Feng, researchers found an association between the CHRNA4 rs1044396 SNP and an increased nicotine dependence in Chinese males. A genetic variant of …

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About – The Aggie Transcript

WEBAngelique is a second-year psychology major and music minor. After graduation, she plans to pursue a career in the mental health field, specifically in helping the youth. Aside from …

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Through War and Peace, These Doves Rock – The Aggie Transcript

WEBWidely known as the rock dove, this species has adapted to urban environments throughout human history. Over time, we have kept pigeons for fairs, …

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The Past, Present, and Future of Genetically Modified Organisms

WEBBy 1996, genetically modified crops covered more than 4.2 million acres of the planet [7]. That number had risen to 444 million by 2015 — the first year, in fact, that …

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Reproductive and Developmental Health Effects of PFAS on …

WEBBy Anna Maddison, Environmental Toxicology ‘21, Janaé Bonnell, Environmental Toxicology ‘22, Dr. Michele La Merrill. Authors’ Note: This literature review was …

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Treatments for Eye Strain From Screen Exposure

WEBConclusion. When looking at all the possible treatments for eye strain from screen exposure, there are many different medications [1, 4, 5], types of blue light …

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How Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoa parasite, performs its parasitic

WEBBy Chengyu Sun, Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity, '25 Author’s Note: This review article was written for the assignment of Dr. Brenda Rinard’s UWP 102B. I …

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Human Health and Safety Impacts of Recombinant Bovine …

WEBBy Danielle Kassatly, Genetics and Genomics, '16 Author's Note: "This piece aspires to encourage consumers to critically interpret the scientific facts presented in everyday …

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Canine Cloning: History and Recent Trends – The Aggie Transcript

WEBIn 1996, Dolly the sheep was the first mammal to be successfully cloned [1, 2]. Since then, 22 other animal species have been cloned, including rats, mice, cattle, …

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Review: The role of gut microbiota on Autism Spectrum Disorder …

WEBBy Nikita Jignesh Patel, Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior ’22. Author’s Note: Ever since I took BIS2C at UC Davis, I was intrigued as to how our gut …

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