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Monthly Archives: September 2020
A COVID-19 Gameday
Somehow, despite all that is happening in the world, Notre Dame is still playing football. Whether this is a good idea or not, I am still not sure. Still, I am so excited to have football gamedays back! Our … Continue reading
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The Science of Allergies
Allergies can be frustrating, inconvenient, and even life-threatening. Why do they occur, and why have they not been wiped out by evolution? As someone who has no real allergies, I have always marveled at my apparent random luck, and … Continue reading
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Health Disparities in the U.S.: More Relevant Than Ever
Over the last few years, I have dedicated my time to researching health and treatment disparities in America that affect racial minorities. It is a difficult to swallow, but incredibly essential, field of research. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exaggerated … Continue reading
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