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By: Ronke Olowojesiku You are a premedical student fresh off the MCAT bandwagon. Now at that final stage when all your recommendations in order, your personal statement reviewed and re-reviewed,
Read moreBy: Ronke Olowojesiku You are a premedical student fresh off the MCAT bandwagon. Now at that final stage when all your recommendations in order, your personal statement reviewed and re-reviewed,
Read moreBy: Ahmed Mahmood Studies have shown that breaks between semesters can be detrimental when it comes to students retaining information they’ve learned in school. Students may not forget much information
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Read moreBy: Muaaz Masood According to a U.S. Census Bureau report, 15 percent of Americans, or about 48 million people, did not have health insurance coverage in 2012. Many people, including
Read moreBy: Bethany Watson Over 120 million Americans visit the emergency room every year. Surprisingly, only 13.3 percent of these individuals are admitted to the hospital, and only about 40 million
Read moreBy: Natalie Dixon In 2008, only 45.6 percent of medical school applicants were accepted into at least one school. Although most laymen know how rigorous medical school curriculum, many people
Read moreBy: Sheila Bhavsar Exactly how the brain works is still a mystery and there is much to discover. Fortunately, a large amount has been learned about the brain in the
Read moreBy: Ahmed Mahmood In this day and age, it seems like everything we do, eat, or drink is either a cure for cancer or it’s slowly killing us. We all
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