Eat your Greens!

By: Carley Borrelli Remember when you pushed your veggies around your plate to only have your mom make you eat them anyways? Well, those pesky green veggies may have done
Read moreBy: Carley Borrelli Remember when you pushed your veggies around your plate to only have your mom make you eat them anyways? Well, those pesky green veggies may have done
Read moreBy: Erica Lee Albert Nobel and the Nobel Prize Albert Nobel was dynamite. As a child, he inhaled languages and absorbed every scientific text he could find. He later became
Read moreBy: Selin Odman In this time of innovation and medical advancement, new options for curing diseases are coming up in an astonishing rate – maybe even too quickly. The massive
Read moreBy: Sarah Caesar Just as Dr. Derek Shepherd in the extremely popular medical drama, Grey’s Anatomy, conducts a research study hoping to cure Alzheimer’s, many doctors and researchers today take
Read moreBy: Juhi Varshney It seems impossible to imagine American medicine without a rich diversity of healthcare professionals, but not long ago many people were denied the ability to practice because
Read moreBy: Chiara Tondi Resta Many undergraduate students concerned with their future careers choose to take a traditional “track,” such as pre-medicine, pre-law or pre-pharmacy. Although each of these disciplines is independent
Read moreBy: Erica Lee Futuristic Google Glass may soon become a valuable tool for health professionals. The augmented-reality device, which consists of a thin wire frame and small heads-up display, can
Read moreBy: Sefali Patel, Guest Writer I never imagined all of the things I could do in a week in the far away South American country of Ecuador. Teaching young kids how
Read moreBy: Tyler Daugherty Ecuador – December 14, 2013 to December 21, 2013 The following are excerpts of the daily email journal I send to friends and family when traveling abroad.
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