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Designer Genes: Who Gets To Be Healthy?
Writer: Farwa Tashin Editor: Rayyan Bhuiyan While handpicking your child’s traits seems like a science fiction tale, it appears we are getting closer to it becoming a reality. Recent genetic technology such as different types of gene therapies are widely seen as acceptable, under the assumption that they are being utilized to treat and prevent diseases as early as possible. However, new proposals suggest that gene editing may be applied for other uses other than medical scree


Oligonucleotides: Medical Advancements Met with Manufacturing Concerns
Written by Shane McGlone Edited by Rayyan Bhuiyan A feature released by Nature Medicine in 2019 titled “Looking forward 25 years: the...


Euthanasia: To What Extent is it Ethical?
Written by Angel Joseph Edited by Rayyan Bhuiyan Deriving from Greek roots eu (good) and thanatos (death), peaceful death, medically...


Elder Care: An Unheard Crisis
Written by Rayyan Bhuiyan Edited by Cara Chang Medicine today is advancing at unprecedented levels, with quantum computing allowing for...


Bias Unveiled: Rethinking Algorithms in Healthcare
Written by Rayyan Bhuiyan Edited by Anling Chen Today, algorithms are trusted to make various decisions for us by crunching data and...