The Dangerous Myth of XYY Syndrome by Ellia Manzo
Genetic disorder XYY syndrome has become a fable among sociologists, geneticists, and microbiologists, since the 1970s. Researchers such as molecular geneticists are challenging notions that
Depression by Your Marque Team
“Sadness is an emotion, whereas depression is an illness,” says Dr. Ken Robbins. What is depression? Depression is a mood disorder that’s characterized by a
Constantly Connected: The Effects of Media on Children & Teens by Colleen Kraft, M.D.
Today’s children and teens are growing up immersed in digital media. They are exposed to media in all forms, including TV, computers, smartphones, and other
Caring for Your Skin This Season by Your Marque Team
Skin Your skin is your shell, it protects you within and keeps harmful substances out. The skin is the largest organ in your body, and
How to Decrease Your Chances of Sports-Related Injuries and Illnesses by Pete Brundu
I’m sure you have heard of the term sports medicine while at a sporting event, watching your favorite football team, or mixed martial arts fighter
Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2 by Krista Clark
Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is vital to your health because it’s
The Benefits of Exercise by Your Marque Team
Exercise is critical for mental and physical health and well-being. Here are 4 significant ways that regular exercise can benefit and enhance your health: Weight
Autoimmune Disorders by Your Marque Team
“Autoimmune” means immunity against the self. When an intruder invades your body such as a cold, virus, or bacteria your immune system protects you. Your
Razor Bumps by Your Marque Team
What Are Razor Bumps? There are two classifications for razor bumps based on causation. Razor bumps that are caused by viral or bacterial infection are