HSA Tutoring Research Scholars
Read academic works across a multitude of disciplines from alumni of our Research Scholars Program
Driving the Future: The Impact of Autonomous Technology on the Ride-Hailing Industry
By Zhong Xuanjie Abstract This paper examines the transformative impact of autonomous technology on the ride-hailing industry, focusing on both the...
LWL | The Complexities of the Human Memory
By Mariam Alattar Human memory is an essential cognitive ability that supports our daily lives, enabling learning, decision-making, and adaptation...
LWL | How does the culture affect the help-seeking behaviors of individuals with mental health illnesses in the Middle East
By Leen Matthias Kasprowicz Introduction: When having a mental health disorder, the individual's help-seeking behavior is essential to whether he could...
Survey of the impact of the Boston Health Policy and Public Health Initiative on resident health behaviors and health outcomes
By Zhang Yao Abstract This study focuses on the specific impact of the Boston Health Policy and Public Health Initiative...
What’s the main cause of water pollution in the US
By Zhang Hongmin ABSTRACT With the development of society,water pollution has been one of the most severe environmrntal problems.So it...
The Hegemony of the US Dollar: History, Challenges, and the Future of the Global Economy
By Guan Jie ABSTRACT This paper discusses the formation and influence of US dollar as the dominant global currency. The...
Examining the Effects of Junk Food Consumption on Physical and Psychological Well-Being: An Integrative Analysis
By Duan Junru AbstractIn modern diets, junk food intake has become a significant health challenge. Junk foods often contain high amounts of refined sugar, unhealthy fats, and artificial additives, and while they provide instant taste pleasure and convenience, they often lack essential nutrients. The widespread presence of junk food in contemporary diets has raised concerns about its impact on physical and mental health. In terms of physical health, excessive consumption of junk food has been linked to various health problems such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. At the same time, there is growing evidence that the impact of junk food is not limited to physical health, but also affects mental health, possibly leading to mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety. This article will explore the dual impact of junk food on physical and mental health, analyze how dietary patterns associated with junk food intake affect health, and highlight the importance of adopting a comprehensive health strategy that focuses on both diet and mental health. Research Methods Study Design: The study typically uses a cross-sectional design, collecting data at a single...
Cultural Differences Between China and the United States
By Wangshuo Introduction Cultural differences are crucial for understanding different societies and countries. China and the United States respectively represent...