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11 Tips for Living a Happier and Healthier Life
By Natalia Brokate Take Time for Yourself Eat a meal alone. Read a book. Fly a kite. Seriously, anything works. Just do it. I guarantee that you will feel refreshed after spending time alone with your thoughts. According to Dr. Reed Larson from the University […]
December 3rd: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Writer Barbara Gruszka delves into December’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This UN-backed event takes place annually and focused its efforts this year on improving the physical accessibility of public spaces.
Vaccine Delivery: Reaching New Heights
Writer Tiffany Pham details the use of drones to deliver vaccines to otherwise inaccessible regions. This cost and time efficient mode of transport has the potential to make a considerable impact on the future of healthcare and global health.
An Unconventional Step Taken in Understanding Alzheimer’s
In this article, writer Brian Costa explains how a new study may lead to an early detection method for Alzheimer’s.
Treating Alzheimer’s: The Never-Ending Roller Coaster
In this article, write Rohan Shah discusses recent developments in Alzheimer’s and how more reseacrh is needed to avoid a medical meltdown.
Is Surgery the Stepchild of Global Public Health?
By Nina Rodriguez Surgery is a medical service typically not on the agenda for global healthcare advocates. However, inadequate surgical care and scarce access to anesthesia is a serious issue in low-income and middle-income countries, such as Uganda. It is a matter that is severely overshadowed […]
Airstrikes Destroy All Hospitals in East Aleppo: Dangerous Repercussions on Civilian Health
By Ava Torjani On Saturday, November 19th 2016, the last functioning hospital in east Aleppo was destroyed by airstrikes, leaving more than 250,000 civilians with no access to healthcare including surgery, trauma care, and consultations.