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. 


Choice to Conceive or Breastfeed Could Influence Risk of Death Among Women
Past-Year Use and Abuse Disorders Double Among U.S. Marijuana Users
Spotted: Molecular Mechanism P53 Allows Tumors to Resist Chemotherapy
Enzyme Inhibitor May Be Key to Awakening Follicles and Restoring a Healthy Head of Hair
Strategy for Solving “Virtual” Spatial Task by Young Adults May Reveal New Biomarker for Alzheimer’s
Man Suffers Seizures Triggered By Sudoku Puzzles
Antibiotics Use in Childhood a Factor for Obesity Risk?
ADHD Discriminates: Disorder Affects Brains of Boys and Girls Differently
Secondhand Smoke Linked to Decaying Teeth in Children and Infants
Pills and Chat: Combo Therapy Can Effectively Treat Schizophrenia
Preeclampsia During Pregnancy Threatens Increased Risk of Congenital Heart Defects
More Than 11 Moles on Your Right Arm? This Study Predicts Your Melanoma Risk
Surprise Test Reveals Value of Daytime Naps in Strengthening Memories
Positivity the Healer of Heart Disease? Study Links Positive Thinking with Healthier Habits, Quicker Healing
Setting the Record Straight: No Amount of Alcohol Safe While Pregnant
Parents Can Relax—Study Finds that Moodiness Should Eventually Subside in Teens
Modern Day Sleep Patterns Similar to Our Ancestors
Study Observes Link Between Fungus and Alzheimer’s Disease
High-Stress Jobs Associated with Higher Risk of Stroke
Energy Supplements Send Thousands to Emergency Rooms Each Year, Says Study