Period Poverty: Discrepancies in Women’s Health
MADDEN LUNDY – What is it? I’m sure you are all familiar with the term “poverty.” Poverty can be defined as a lack of the resources necessary for standard living
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MADDEN LUNDY – What is it? I’m sure you are all familiar with the term “poverty.” Poverty can be defined as a lack of the resources necessary for standard living
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HARSHIL JOSHI – As winter rolls in with cold, dreary days, the temptation for many may be to stay inside, snuggle up with a blanket, and read a book. This
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JANICE (JEN) TEAL – After seeing multiple flyers of flu vaccines being offered at UGA, I finally got mine at the University of Georgia Health Clinic. I have always been
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AAHANA SHANKARAN – Women make up 51.1% of the United States population. This is a majority of the population, and yet, examining the history of women in healthcare paints a
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ANAGHAH SANIKAPALLY – The health disparities facing Indigenous communities in the United States have continued to persist with deep-rooted historical origins. Despite advancements in healthcare, Indigenous populations continue to confront
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SHRIYA GARG – The common complaint with today’s healthcare system is that treatment is simply too expensive for the average American. Those covered by health insurance are not immune to
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ELIZABETH VAITL – Cracking knuckles causes arthritis: There’s no scientific evidence linking knuckle cracking to arthritis. The sound of a knuckle crack is due to the popping of gas bubbles
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SHREYAANVI SHARATH – As the last leaves gracefully fall from the branches, signaling the arrival of winter, the air becomes infused with a sense of anticipation and festivity. The streets
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EVELYN LYNCH – The United States of America is home to more immigrants than any other country in the world. As of 2021, about 45 million migrants were residing in
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