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. 


Researchers Examine Space and Time Through Memory Recollection in the Brain
Too Much Homework for Young Children Causing Stress in Households
Study: Air Pollution Killing 4,000 People Every Day in China
Fish Oil May Help Prevent Psychotic Disorders in High-Risk Patients
New Liver-Regenerating Cells Discovered in Mice Could Be Answer to Preventing Fatal Liver Failure
Study Reveals New Parents More Prone to Unhappiness After First Child
Study: Most Chemotherapy Not Effective in Prolonging Survival for Breast Cancer Patients over 80
Patients with Psychiatric Disorders May Benefit from Brain Scans
Hospitals Haven’t Identified Best Cleaning Methods for Preventing Infections, Study Reveals
Sexting Key Component to Relationship Satisfaction, Study
Frozen Eggs Show Lower Success Rate for IVF
Male Doctors More Likely to Face Legal Action Than Female Doctors
Refined Carbohydrates Linked to Increased Depression Risk Among Postmenopausal Women
Consumption of Spicy Foods Could Increase Life Expectancy, Study
Women and Black Patients Losing More Years of Life After Heart Attack, Study Says
Biomarker in Breath Could Be Sign of Early-Stage Liver Disease
Existing Class of Drugs Might Block Ebola and Marburg Viruses: Study
Study: Testosterone Therapy Shows Reduction in Stroke, Heart Attack, Mortality Risk in Men Over 50
Teens with Bipolar Disorder and Depression at Greater Risk of Heart Disease
Southern-Style Diet Could Increase Risk of Coronary Heart Disease