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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jul 18, 20214 min read
The El Niño: A Meteorological Risk Factor for Vector-borne Diseases
By Avi Patel, Stanton College Preparatory School, Jacksonville, Florida, USA https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2021.07.00063 The El Niño...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 16, 20216 min read
Mucormycosis: A Review of the Fatal ‘Black Fungus’ Devastating India
By Aanya Shah, Troy High School, Troy, Michigan, USA The COVID-19 pandemic has been responsible for a widespread loss of human life and...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 10, 20216 min read
The Role of Plants in Combating the World’s Leading Killer
By Melanie Sun, Mission San Jose High School, Fremont, California, USA As the leading cause of death worldwide, it seems almost...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 9, 20215 min read
Quorum Sensing: Friend or Foe
By Jivin Yalamanchili, Northville High School, Northville, Michigan, USA A man screams; hints of gradient black strike with a speed...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
May 26, 20214 min read
The Possible Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease in Developing Countries
By Avisha Garg, Heritage High School & Academies of Loudoun, Leesburg, Virginia, USA The most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
May 20, 20215 min read
Epilepsy’s Dark Prevalence in Poverty-Stricken Regions
By Vamsi Nandamuri, Downingtown STEM Academy, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, USA As 4.6 million people annually add onto the world’s 51.7...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Mar 29, 20215 min read
aHSCT Stem Cell Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis: Feasible or Unattainable?
By Ajay Macherla, Downingtown STEM Academy, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, USA Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Feb 25, 20214 min read
Ascariasis: A Worldwide Can of Worms
By Siva Bubby, BASIS Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ, USA Ascariasis, characterized by the WHO as one of the most common human parasitic...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Feb 23, 20214 min read
Get The Lead Out: Exploring the Negative Effects of Lead Exposure Across the Globe
By Shalen Murphy, Saline High School, Saline, Michigan, USA In 2014, Flint, Michigan made national headlines when researchers discovered...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Dec 16, 20203 min read
A Vaccine for Malaria: An Unattainable Goal or a Realistic Future?
By Asmithaa Vinukonda, Forsyth Country Day School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.12.00029 Since...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Dec 2, 20205 min read
The Cure May Lie Within
By Medha Lolayekar, Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California, USA https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.12.00028 With an estimated 14...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Nov 18, 20204 min read
The Global Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: History and Solutions
By Steven Wu, Camas High School, Camas, Washington, USA https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.11.00027 The antimicrobial resistance (AMR)...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Aug 15, 20204 min read
Battling Pediatric Cancer: A Monster with Monetary and Geographic Prejudice
By Emma Rifat, The Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, MD https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.08.00018 The inequity of global wealth disparity,...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Aug 10, 20204 min read
Dengue Fever: A Threat to Billions
By Nicole Liang, Morgantown High School, Morgantown, WV https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.08.00017 Dengue fever, labeled by the WHO as...
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Pre-Collegiate Global Health Review
Jun 30, 20205 min read
Is Dementia Becoming a Global Health Concern?
Sanjana Anand, Wentzville Liberty High School, O'Fallon, MO https://doi.org/10.51627/PGHR.2020.07.00010 Dementia, a collective term used...
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