The Loneliness Epidemic in College: Its Effect on Wellbeing
PABLO ASHI – My almost three-month trial run at UGA has proved to have its ups and downs. Some ups: the power bowls at Snelling, my chem class (shoutout Dr.
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PABLO ASHI – My almost three-month trial run at UGA has proved to have its ups and downs. Some ups: the power bowls at Snelling, my chem class (shoutout Dr.
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CARLIE OLENICK – Suicide and Autism Previously, many scientists considered intellectual disabilities associated with autism to be a preventative factor against suicide, based on the assumption that these particular disabilities
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YASMEEN KABARIA – Imagine if the brain had a user manual—one that revealed the perfect balance of rest, stress, and studying to help you master anything from Spanish verbs to
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MARIAM KALATHIL – In recent years, the clinician-scientist, a profession that lies at the intersection of patient care and scientific research, has significantly declined. The role is a backbone of
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MAHIMA BHAT – Innovations in medical diagnostics have increased in recent years to improve testing accuracy, accessibility, and minimal invasiveness. Historically, imaging methods such as CT scans, swabs, and blood
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JAABILI GOSUKONDA – As a practice, healthcare and medicine are incredibly demanding lines of work on their own. Most physicians work 40-60 hours a week and see upwards of 20
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MOHNISH MISHRY – Magic mushrooms, ketamine, LSD, and DMA/ecstasy are all psychedelic drugs considered illegal by federal law in the United States. Nonetheless, researchers have discovered the significant health benefits
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