Author Archives: Brandon Marji, B.A.

Brandon Marji is a writer specializing in health news and opinion based on research and clinical study.


Brandon obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Health Studies from York University where he specialized in the public and private sectors of health care and the different types of diseases and treatments that are available for the public.


He also minored in socioeconomic statuses and their link to declining health throughout the world, especially in third world countries.


Brandon also specializes in strategies for fitness and exercise and has participated as a public speaker on the topic of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and the relation between the declining funding for health care. 


Chances of Obese People Attaining Normal Body Weight Low, Study Says
Researchers Discover Auditory Quality of Screams Triggers Fear Response in Brain
Antimalaria Drugs May Be the Answer to Treating Parkinson’s Disease
Depressed? Smartphones Can Detect It
Mitochondrial Cure May Be Closer with Stem Cell Breakthrough: Study
Factors Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Vary by Race, Study Says
Study: Family History and Chemo Contribute to Weight Gain in Breast Cancer Survivors
Insulin Injections Could Soon Be Replaced with Patch
New Drug Could Lower Potassium Levels in Patients with Diabetes and Kidney Disease
Gene Expression Can Identify At-Risk Lung Cancer Patients
No Significant Evidence Supports Postabortion Trauma Syndrome, Study Says
Targeting Spinal Fluid Early May Predict Alzheimer’s Risk
Diet and Exercise Really Can Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Surveillance of Low-Risk Cases Leading the Way in Improving Prostate Cancer Treatment Strategies
Uric Acid Treatment May Benefit Recovering Female Stroke Victims
Ultrasound Could Quicken Healing Process for Skin Ulcers
Researchers Cure Genetic Deafness in Mice
Study: Death from Low Education on Par with Death from Continued Smoking
Survey Reveals Americans in Favor of Proposed Ban of Cigarette Sales to Youth
Silver Coating on Catheters Degrades Chemotherapy Drugs