This social science experiment endeavors to determine whether certain types of animals provide greater physical and mental health benefits to their owners.
Study emulsifiers and learn how they are used in food science, medicine, soaps and cosmetics. Identify which materials are created using an emulsifier.
Analyze competed scientific studies to determine the effectiveness of ancient remedies. Create a chart that illustrates the effectiveness of these treatments.
Study the effect of music on blood pressure. Compare blood pressure readings before and after the listening session. Analyze results, write a detailed report.
Which Decaffeinated Tea Type Contains the Least Amount of Caffeine?
This project investigates several commercially decaffeinated tea types (black, green, oolong, white) for the presence of detectable traces of caffeine.
Experiment about connection of senses of taste and smell. Using blindfold and noseplugs, administer blind taste test. Analyze results and organize data.
Test ability to distinguish between natural and artificial aromatherapy oils. Select fragrance, natural and synthetic sample. Volunteers state preference.
These medicine and health science fair projects will have your child thinking about the cool science going on in her own body and empower her with knowledge about healthy lifestyle choices. Our collection of fun health science projects will disprove common misconceptions about health as well as reveal the scientific concepts at work in our everyday lives.