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The Benefits Of Vegetarian Diet, Michael Segobiano Apr 2021

The Benefits Of Vegetarian Diet, Michael Segobiano

Campus Research Day

My presentation will include the benefits of a vegetarian diet. I will discuss the nutrients that vegetarian diet provides and how it benefits the body in a essential way. I will also explain the reason why vegetarian diet should be the first choice and why it is better than meat-included diet.


Osteoporosis, Diana Alvarez Apr 2021

Osteoporosis, Diana Alvarez

Campus Research Day

I will be creating a poster to present in the poster session and also a 5-minute pre-recorded video presentation comparing normal tissue of a healthy individual with the damaged tissue in people with Osteoporosis.


Seborrheic Dermatitis: A Comprehensive Review, Dan A Kim Apr 2021

Seborrheic Dermatitis: A Comprehensive Review, Dan A Kim

Campus Research Day

The presentation will expand upon the research of seborrheic dermatitis, the stages of dermatitis included. I would mainly expand on the comparison between the healthy individual and the affected individual. Also, the cause and long-term effects of seborrheic dermatitis will be thoroughly presented.


Acne Vulgaris, Yejun Oh Apr 2021

Acne Vulgaris, Yejun Oh

Campus Research Day

Acne vulgaris is a common chronic skin disease where sebaceous glands that are inflamed or infected occur in the skin. It is well known as red pimples on the face and a lot of teenagers suffer from it. There are several factors that cause acne vulgaris such as excess oil production, hair follicles clogged by oil and dead skin cells, bacteria, and inflammation. There are some foods that can cause acne easily, recommending people to avoid. To give examples, those are fast foods, greasy foods, dairy products, and so on.


Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Dustin Kim Apr 2021

Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Dustin Kim

Campus Research Day

Osteogenesis Imperfecta is an inherited disease that has varying stages of severity. The effects of this disease results in a person's bones becoming brittle and weak to where it can easily fracture or completely break. Though this disease is similar to other bone-deteriorating diseases, like osteoporosis, osteogenesis imperfecta begins with a person having abnormalities in the genes that produce collagen in bones. Collagen is an important component of bone, keeping it strong and resilient against injuries. Yet, those genes end up shutting off, and the victim begins to lack collagen in their bones, making their bones susceptible to breaking.


Coronary Heart Disease, Judy Ornelas Apr 2021

Coronary Heart Disease, Judy Ornelas

Campus Research Day

The aim of this research is to study the effects of coronary heart disease produced by plaque buildup in the arteries.