You’ve decided that you’re applying medical school – congrats! But deciding which medical school to attend isn’t as straightforward as some might suggest. These are the considerations to determine which med school is best for you. Premed Roadmap Course: https://medschoolinsiders.com/all-courses/premed-roadmap-to-medical-school-acceptance/ CHOOSE20 for 20% off through the end of the month! 💌 Sign up for my
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Before reaching for that daily antacid, you might consider what it’s doing to the trillions of bugs living in your gut. A new Mayo Clinic study in the open access journal Microbiome shows that people who regularly take proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have less diversity among their gut bacteria, putting them at increased risk for
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is one of my favorite books from 2016. In this two part video, I go over a book summary and my thoughts on Mark Manson’s most recent book. SAONGAF: http://geni.us/10lQiZr My thoughts and summary of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k are organized in two
Sandra has been an artist and performer her whole life. Her creativity did’t just stop when she was diagnosed with ALS – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – a progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control. Sandra, a mother of three from Gainesville, FL, adapted.
When it comes to fueling your body for your sport, the right carbs can be an ideal energizer. See how to use them to power your toughest workouts. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57
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Mayo Clinic “singing surgeons” Dr. Elvis Francois and Dr. William Robinson performed an inspiring tribute to fellow frontline health care workers today before the “Indy 500 Special: Back Home Again” on NBC. Courtesy: NBC Sports
You’re in school to become a doctor, and you’ve been putting in the hours, but you still can’t quite get those perfect grades you’ve always wanted. Those that ace all their classes simply have some X factor that you don’t. Maybe it’s their smarts, or discipline, or willingness to have no life. That’s not quite
Bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder are complex disorders that are often interrelated and difficult to differentiate. Mayo Clinic psychiatrist Brian Palmer, M.D., discusses the two disorders, the interface between them and ways to distinguish them diagnostically.
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Harvard Medical School researchers Steven McCarroll and Amnon Koren describe their surprising findings and how they made their discovery by tapping into an existing online database of genome sequencing data. Read the full story: http://hms.harvard.edu/news/marching-our-own-sequences
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If you’re anything like me, you’ve fine tuned your morning routine to get your day started on the right foot. But while we often focus on morning routines, our days are highly dependent on our sleep, and our sleep is largely influenced by our bedtime routines. Let’s help you create an effective night routine. 💌
So you want to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. You like the idea of open heart surgery and the glory that comes with being a CT surgeon. Let’s debunk the public perception myths of what it means to be a cardiothoracic surgeon, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of cardiothoracic surgery. 💌
Harvard Medical School neuroscientists have identified an unexpected, causal link between sleep deprivation and premature death. In a study on sleep-deprived fruit flies, the researchers found that death is always preceded by the accumulation of molecules known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the gut. Learn more: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/sleep-death-gut
Analysis of ancient DNA reveals the genetic makeup of the people who lived in the Caribbean between about 400 and 3,100 years ago, settling several archaeologic and anthropologic debates and reaching startling conclusions about Indigenous population sizes before contact with Europeans. Learn more at https://hms.harvard.edu/news/island-investigations
Dr. Edythe Strand, Emeritus Professor and Consultant, division of Speech Pathology, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, provides a complete description of CAS. The nature of the neurologic deficits that may be involved are discussed, and terms related to CAS such as planning and programming for speech and proprioception are described. For more information, visit http://mayocl.in/2ifnYX3
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, is often the result of a hiatal hernia or weakness of the valve called the lower esophageal sphincter. Over time, reflux can lead to Barretts esophagus, dysplasia and even esophagus cancer (adenocarcinoma.) This video shows how an operation called fundoplication can help prevent acid from splashing into the esophagus. Mayo
Have you ever wondered about whether medical school admissions is becoming more or less competitive, or whether certain genders have different trends? There’s a lot of interesting data here, let’s dive in. TIME STAMPS: 00:25- First Time Applicants vs Reapplicants 01:52 – MCAT Score by Undergrad Major 02:50 – Men vs Women 03:50 – Is
It may start with a simple word you can’t pronounce. Your tongue and lips stumble, and gibberish comes out. Misspeaking might draw a chuckle from family and friends. But, then, it keeps happening. Progressively, more and more speech is lost. Some patients eventually become mute from primary progressive apraxia of speech, a disorder related to
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Gary Strangman, assistant professor of psychology at HMS and director of the Neural Systems Group at Massachusetts General Hospital, is developing a portable brain scanner for use on earth and in space. For more information about Dr. Strangman and stories about space-related research, visit hms.harvard.edu/harvard-medicine and view the Spring 2012 “Space Savers” issue. Like Harvard
To assist in the search for potential drugs, an international team led by Harvard Medical School researchers has developed software capable of preparing and screening billions of chemical compounds. Such programs were previously limited to sifting through about 1 million to 10 million compounds each. Read more: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/galaxy-drug-candidates UPDATE, MARCH 18 Amid the COVID-19 global
Mayo Clinic Dr. Nathan LeBrasseur discusses muscle loss during the aging process and also looks at strategies and therapies to maintain muscle health.
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Memory loss, personality changes, a shrinking ability to do daily tasks. It’s not easy to watch a loved one suffer from dementia. It’s also not easy at times for doctors to know exactly what kind of dementia a person may have. That’s because there’s not been a test that can differentiate between, say, Alzheimer’s disease
Jennifer Tetler was in a devastating scooter accident that left her arm paralyzed. She sought care with the Peripheral Nerve and Brachial Plexus Team at Mayo Clinic Arizona. Learn more: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/brachial-plexus-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20350235
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