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. 


Trio of Health Conditions Significantly Reduce Life Expectancy
Schizophrenia Patients Possess More Rare Genetic Mutations
Common Gut Bacterium Could Be Engineered with New Functions
Half of Breast Cancer Patients Could Benefit from Progesterone Hormone
Eliminating Lymphoma’s Ability to Evade Immune Response May Lead to New Treatments
Researchers Look at How Gender and Sexuality Affect Friendship
Aging Process Could Be Tracked During Early Adulthood
Study Reveals Reasons Why Majority of Doctors Show Up for Work While Sick
Study on Mice Shows Organ Rejection Can Be Fixed
Stroke Linked to Long-Term Cognitive Decline
Drug Combo Shows Promise Against Ewing Sarcoma
Special Enzyme Could Lead to Alzheimer’s Treatment
Researchers Hopeful About New Ways to Fight Resistance to Chemotherapy
Study Brings New Hope for People with Chronic Wounds
Human Trials for HIV Vaccine in the Works
Antidepressants May Affect Moral Judgment, Study Says
New Research Suggests Extracurricular Sports May Help Kids Perform Better in Classrooms
Sniff Test May Lead to Early Autism Diagnosis
New Study Suggests Faulty Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s
Early Childhood Development May Be Altered by Multiple Antibiotic Use