Taking the Drama out of Medicine

By: Ronke Olowojesiku A look into the misconceptions of medical professions in some of TV’s biggest shows While taking a break from studying for that big test, we choose to unwind
Read moreBy: Ronke Olowojesiku A look into the misconceptions of medical professions in some of TV’s biggest shows While taking a break from studying for that big test, we choose to unwind
Read moreBy: Cathrina Nauth Pull up a chair, sit back, relax and enjoy a therapeutic foot massage. And while you’re at it, don’t worry about those health problems your doctor told
Read moreBy: Emily Myers Almost everyone knows somebody who has had a relative affected by some brain disease or injury. Thanksgiving Day of 2012, my otherwise healthy grandmother collapsed unexpectedly. We
Read moreBy: Sarah Caesar Before I came to college, portrayals of doctors on television and stories from friends and family were the main factors that shaped my assumptions about the lifestyles
Read moreBy: Carley Borrelli Individuals with eating disorders are often stereotyped as extremely skinny and underweight. While many individuals do exhibit this appearance, individuals can still be a normal weight and
Read moreBy: Kristen Farley Viruses, bacteria and fungi-oh my! It is a shame that in this day and age microbes are consistently given such a bad rap. Most people are aware only
Read moreBy: Laurence Black Whenever I tell people that I am a Microbiology major with pre-medical intent, they reply with a troubled look and an apology for my perceived lack of
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