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  2. How Medical Schools Are Fighting Racial Disparities in Health ...

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    A growing number of medical schools are intent on reducing the racial disparities by raising awareness of the social determinants of health: issues such as lack of transportation, food insecurity ...

  3. Medical education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medical school. In the U.S., a medical school is an institution with the purpose of educating medical students in the field of medicine. Admission into medical school may not technically require completion of a previous degree; however, applicants are usually required to complete at least 3 years of "pre-med" courses at the university level ...

  4. How Do Medical Studies Work? - WebMD

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    4 min read. Medical studies test out new medicines, types of surgery, or medical devices in groups of people. These studies help researchers learn whether new treatments are safe and if they work ...

  5. Vaccines for College Students: Expert Q&A - WebMD

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    Overall, the ones I'd emphasize are meningitis and hepatitis B." "Almost every college requires or strongly recommends students be vaccinated for meningitis, especially if they plan to live in the ...

  6. 27 Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Actually Evidence-Based

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    Here are 27 health and nutrition tips that are based on scientific evidence. Guille Faingold/Stocksy United. 1. Limit sugary drinks. Sugary drinks like sodas, fruit juices, and sweetened teas are ...

  7. How to Manage Stress During the School Year - Healthline

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    The American Psychological Association recommends progressive muscle relaxation to combat stress and reduce anxiety. Get in a comfortable position, ideally lying down. Start by tensing your lower ...

  8. Medical students' disease - Wikipedia

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    Medical students' disease. Medical students' disease (also known as second year syndrome or intern's syndrome) is a condition frequently reported in medical students, who perceive themselves to be experiencing the symptoms of a disease that they are studying. The condition is associated with the fear of contracting the disease in question.

  9. 10 Tips for How to Advocate for Yourself at the Doctor

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    6. Ask lots of questions. Understanding your care plan is a big part of being your own advocate. Asking questions is a great way to learn more. Consider writing down questions ahead of time and ...

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