Nutrition & Diet Student Focus In Defense of Diet: Part I The nutritional claims we see reported in popular media often seem contradictory. We learn that coffee is bad for you. … By Todd Dwyer May 18, 2021
COVID-19 North America Hitting the Hay: Covid-19, and Rural Health in America Located on the state border with southern New Mexico, Loving County lies deep in the kind of West Texas Cormac McCarthy might dream about. By Ben Stanley November 19, 2020
COVID-19 “A Real Reason to Hope”: The Pfizer News, And Overall Covid-19 Vaccine Update Only under the most intense heat and pressure do carbon atoms crystallize. Only then are diamonds formed. From a public … By Ben Stanley November 11, 2020
History History Makers The Wild, Rarely Told Story of the Discovery of Insulin Before 1922, most observations of diabetes in medical history didn’t stretch much further than the acknowledgement of a ‘sweet urine’ … By Ben Stanley September 4, 2020
History History Makers The Montana Farm Boy Who Became King of Vaccines: Remembering Dr. Maurice Hilleman A former bawdy frontier town located in Great Plains cattle country, Miles City, Montana seems an unlikely place for the … By Ben Stanley September 1, 2020
COVID-19 Why New England’s COVID-19 Response Has Been America’s Best As of today, more than 180,000 Americans have died due to COVID-19. An estimated 5.8 million in the United States … By Ben Stanley August 28, 2020
History History Makers How George Washington’s Smallpox ‘Proto-Vaccine’ Helped Save The Early United States Viewed through the prism of history, those living in North America in the 1770s lived through a time of great change. … By Ben Stanley August 11, 2020
Medical Education Residency A Primer to the US Residency Matching System The US match process, which matches MD and DO applicants to residency positions, has long sparked anxiety in everyone that’s … By Dustyn March 15, 2019