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Polypharmacy: a growing issue facing elderly patients
In the world of healthcare, less can be more. Following increasing investments and progress in pharmaceutical drug development, patients...
Jerome Dovan
Jul 1, 20224 min read
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The Forgotten Girls of Globalization
Globalization is a phenomenon that dominates our world today, especially in the clothing industry. Large fashion companies, such as...
Shruti Nagpal
Jul 1, 20224 min read
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Weapons of War and Health
Not only is a war devastating for civilians and can rip apart their entire life, but war also has both mental and physical repercussions...
Grace Wang
Jul 1, 20223 min read
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Save a Life (Before You Graduate)
If you suddenly underwent cardiac arrest, who would be there to save you? Minutes matter when situations like these occur; your survival...
Andrew Juan
Jun 30, 20224 min read
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Electronic Health Records: Are they helping or hurting?
Technological development has led to both major medical breakthroughs and improvement in quality of life for patients on the...
Yoojin Jung
Jun 30, 20224 min read
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Playing the Sick Role
Most of us know what it feels like to be sick, shivering under a mound of blankets after catching the flu, sounding like Darth Vader...
Nora Yang
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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Breaking The Cycle: Gender Bias In BioPharma
Gender discrimination in biotech and pharmaceutical companies is a matter of complacency amongst industry leaders. The issue is well...
Rachel Peverly
Dec 12, 20213 min read
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The Stressful Demands of an EMS Provider
“911, what is your emergency?” The familiar question that gives dispatch the information to send police, firefighters, or emergency...
Eunice Ju
Dec 12, 20213 min read
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The Booster Dose for COVID-19 Has the Potential to Prevent a Fifth Wave Against the Delta Variant
In the USA, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), there have reportedly been 46 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 752...
Amer Ahmed
Dec 12, 20215 min read
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The Big Bad Buzz
College students are all too familiar with late night study sessions and the struggle to reach seven to eight hours of sleep a night....
Ngoc Truong
Dec 12, 20213 min read
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A Hereditary Disaster: Problems with Genetic Test Policies
In 2003, about 3 billion base pairs of the human genome were sequenced, marking not only the completion of the Human Genome Project, but...
Kaitlyn Lee
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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Barriers to Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders
The opioid epidemic began in the 1990s after pharmaceutical companies falsely claimed that opioid medications were not addictive, and has...
Julianne Franca
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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The Right To Die?
Do we have a right to die as much as we have a right to live? How much autonomy do we truly have over our bodies? “What I am saying is...
Sara Hishinuma
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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Emotional, Political, Science
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, questions came to light regarding the effectiveness of mask-wearing, the validity of vaccine...
Andrew Juan
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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Anonymous Gamete Donation: Is it Ethical?
The meaning of having a family has changed drastically in the United States over the last century. In the past, children were conceived...
Shruti Nagpal
Dec 12, 20214 min read
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Ethical Considerations of the Incarceration Epidemic
Three steps forward, two-and-a-half steps to the side. Forty-eight square feet to survive — up to twenty-three hours per day. This is the...
Grace Maines
Dec 12, 20215 min read
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