Behavior Change in an Age of Online Socializing: Part 2
COURTENEY MALIN – When I began writing this article, I planned for it to compliment the article that I wrote for the September issue. I was going to further explore
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COURTENEY MALIN – When I began writing this article, I planned for it to compliment the article that I wrote for the September issue. I was going to further explore
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COURTENEY MALIN – I have no social media accounts and I never have. For a decade, I have watched from a distance as my family and friends started creating and
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ANNIE PATEL – In recent years, the rise of social media has allowed content and news to travel much faster among the public. With a global audience, social media has
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AUSTIN WAHLE – There is a reason why many interviewers from healthcare related schools ask the question, “What is the last book you read?”, or “What book that you have
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STEPHEN JOSEPH – The Ghost Map chronicles the work of English physician John Snow during the 1854 cholera outbreak in London. Dr. Snow, now considered one of the founders of
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KRISTIN KEITH – Imagine this: it’s a Thursday night, and you’re swamped with homework. You’re slightly sick and viciously sleep-deprived. You have laundry to do, floors to sweep, and dishes
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ABBEY VANDERPOEL – Despite mental health becoming an increasingly prominent topic in our discourse about access to health services, there is still an existing stigma around it in the university
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COURTENEY MALIN – Medicine, like the rest of the world, is susceptible to the changes brought by technology and the prevalence of social media. Digital patient files can be accessed
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ANNIE PATEL – After the excitement leading into the new year, attention soon shifted to the alarming spread of the Australian bushfires. These fires led to global concern over the
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