Pro Football, Not–So-Pro Physicians
by Annika Carter In my hometown, I used to drive by a physical therapist office that boasted a sign reading “Official Physical Therapist of the Atlanta Falcons.” I remember thinking,
Read moreby Annika Carter In my hometown, I used to drive by a physical therapist office that boasted a sign reading “Official Physical Therapist of the Atlanta Falcons.” I remember thinking,
Read moreBy Hammad Khalid Oceanic exploration has led to many novel discoveries, ideas, and theories, including many findings pertinent to the field of medicine. Oceans cover roughly 71 percent of the
Read moreBy: Hammad Khalid 3-D printing is the process of making a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model. This futuristic process first began in the 1980s. Recently, the 3-D printing
Read moreBy: Lisa Dinh Picture yourself in a small room, roughly ten by thirteen feet. Smell: sterile, like evaporating alcohol or 8 a.m. chemistry lab. View: white walls and laminate flooring.
Read moreBy: Juhi Varshney A mental illness is a condition that affects a person’s thoughts and emotions to the extent that it interferes with their ability to complete their regular daily
Read moreBy: Chiara Tondi Resta At the end of March, the UGA Classics department’s hard work finally culminated in the long-planned, two-day lecture event, “Ancient Medicine and the Modern Physician.” The
Read moreBy: Michelle Vu DrugMint derived the criteria for a drug-like molecule from the similarities among experimental and marketed drugs in the DrugBank database. For example, this analysis suggested that druglike
Read moreBy: Sona Rao Cancer has always been a disease of mystery. It is the subject of countless movies and songs and has demanded increasing amounts of attention through time. Thousands
Read moreBy: Linh Thanh Dinh It’s a no-brainer that most Pre-Med students aspire to become some type of physician (i.e. pediatrician), but they should reconsider after hearing about these bizarre medical
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