Biden’s Plans towards Racial Disparities in Healthcare
JENNIFER JOHN BRITTO – It can be quite easy to take healthcare for granted as a part of a somewhat privileged community, but it is important to acknowledge that the
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JENNIFER JOHN BRITTO – It can be quite easy to take healthcare for granted as a part of a somewhat privileged community, but it is important to acknowledge that the
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ISHAN VAISH – Surveys suggest that 1 in 4 Americans struggle to pay their healthcare bills.This statistic may explain why over 140 million Americans are currently experiencing medical debt. In
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HARSHA PATIL – College is a hub of social interactions; whether it be through parties (when we aren’t in a pandemic), or through social media, students are constantly connected. This
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AKSHAY NAIR – With COVID-19 impacting all parts of peoples’ lives, the world of sports has had to drastically adapt to the pandemic world. With certain leagues such as the
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AHMAD NISAR – The development of vaccines has had stunning effects on epidemiology, medicine and wider human history. Vaccines utilize the immune system’s robust memory by exposing native lymphocytes to
Read moreANCHAL KUMAR – As the COVID-19 pandemic tears through the country, certain communities shoulder the worst of it all. Underserved populations, specifically those comprised of minority groups such as African
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AUSTIN WAHLE – Interviews have always prompted sweaty palms and nervous jitters among applicants. The age of COVID-19 has brought us virtual interviews, which has led applicants to worry about
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HARSHA PATIL – As the amount of daylight decreases as we enter November, the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, become more apparent. Approximately 10 million Americans are diagnosed
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We have an innate tendency to trust what we hear and see. However, our senses are not infallible. COURTENEY MALIN – The early survival of our species depended on our
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