Going to the Gyno
By: 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.
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By: 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.
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By: 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
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By: 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
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By: 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
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By: 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
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By: 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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By: Cathrina Nauth From head to toe, we are all different. We come in different shapes and sizes, and none of us are the same, inside or out. So why
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By: Trang Nguyen Science is constantly evolving and improving; as a result, businesses are competing to produce the next big idea. Here are the top five emerging businesses that are
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By: Erica Lee George Washington was dying. For two days he had gone out onto his plantation in the snow and sleet, overseeing farming activities and designating trees to be
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