october 2023 newsletter
Design Editor – Thania JahjaAmelia Preston – Be Careful With Your Leftovers – Even Rice!Sriya Sirigireddy – 5 Mental Health TipsHelen Moore – Blood Pressure in the United States
Read moreDesign Editor – Thania JahjaAmelia Preston – Be Careful With Your Leftovers – Even Rice!Sriya Sirigireddy – 5 Mental Health TipsHelen Moore – Blood Pressure in the United States
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SHREYAANVI SHARATH – In today’s rapidly evolving world, it’s disheartening to acknowledge that period disparity still remains a pervasive issue. This phenomenon refers to the unequal access to menstrual hygiene
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CATE RISER – October 14 is World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. According to the Worldwide Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance, it is a day of recognition to support hospice
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HARSHIL JOSHI – The idea of hoping to get into a car accident around a certain area may seem foreign to many. However, many people who live in rural communities
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SAMEEKA PRABATH – Food insecurity is a hidden crisis on college campuses across the nation. It is easy to attend classes and pretend that everyone is in the same situation
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SHRIYA GARG – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, unintentional injuries are the number one cause of death for people aged 1- 44 years of age. You
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ELIZABETH VAITL – In an age where healthcare grows increasingly complex and new medical developments arise continuously, the ability to understand and utilize health-related information is more critical than ever.
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SREEJA CHALLA – Organ transplantation is one of the few marvels that has changed the expansion of modern medicine. More than 28,000 people donate their organs every year. However, nearly
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DIONE GEILING – Across the nation, many Americans are faced with the hardship of finding affordable healthcare. These individuals are faced with the dilemma on whether to buy groceries, pay
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