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Overcoming Lupus and Pursuing a Dream: The Inspiring Journey of Janya Sims

Janya Sims, a third-year medical student at 麻豆国产AV School of Medicine, has faced more challenges than most her age. Diagnosed with Lupus at 12, she quickly learned the meaning of resilience as she navigated a life-altering condition. Her early symptoms, including fatigue and joint pain, led to a diagnosis that forever changed her family's life. Read More

A Journey of Resilience and Advocacy in Family Medicine

Dr. Anya Bazzell, MD, MPH, MS, was inspired to pursue a career in medicine after witnessing her family's struggles with navigating the healthcare system. Growing up in a multigenerational household, she felt a deep sense of responsibility to help others in her community access the care they needed. This early experience fueled her determination to become a physician who could make a positive impact on underserved populations. Read More

Back-to-School & COVID-19 Vaccines

August marks National Immunization Awareness Month and is also the time of year many parents are buying school supplies, scheduling routine sports physicals, and ensuring their children have required vaccinations. Click to learn more! Read More

Number of Drugs Suggested in Search for COVID-19 Cure Cause for Concern

Mohamed A. Bayorh, PhD, shares a personal opinion about COVID-19 and some of the challenges associated with the treatment needed to save lives. Read More

Get Better Sleep During and After COVID-19

While we may all still be dealing with the ongoing and unpredictable effects of the pandemic on our daily lives, there are a number of healthy habits that are within your control to get better sleep. Read More

Stroke: Understanding Risks, Signs, and Prevention

Have you or your family been affected by a stroke? There鈥檚 a high probability you have. Stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases today and a leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S. and around the world. Read More