Dementia Towns: Redefining Care with Compassion
Dementia, a chronic disease affecting over 55 million people globally, robs individuals of their cognitive abilities. When a patient is diagnosed with dementia, the disease is often treated like a death sentence as there is no cure.
Read MoreThe Economics of Healing : A History of Financial Assistance in Healthcare
Humankind has made millions of discoveries and advancements across all fields in the past twenty centuries. Despite massive improvements in healthcare, many countries still need more efficient medical systems. For instance, the deficiency of insulin for diabetic patients has been a prevalent problem in American health care; in spite of the recent financial…
Read MoreFrom Ancient Remedies to Modern Medicine: A Chronic Disease History
A chronic disease is a disease that lasts for three months or longer and may worsen in condition....
Read MoreHealing the System: Paving the Way for Affordable Healthcare
Health, education, and freedom of speech are three fundamental rights of people and the basic...
Read MoreSummer at NSLC UC Berkeley, Medicine and Healthcare
From July 31st to August 6th, I spent my summer at the National Student Leadership Conference at...
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