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The Medical School Application Process
During the 2021–2022 medical school application period, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) determined that 62,443 people applied to an...
Kidney Health Through the Lifespan
If you’re considering a career in renal healthcare or are simply curious about organ functionality, you may have pondered the...
How Does the Body React to the COVID-19 Vaccine?
First appearing in China near the end of 2019, COVID-19 spread to North America and Europe by February 2020. By...
Cutting-Edge Insulin Delivery Systems
Insulin, “a hormone that helps to regulate blood sugar levels by assisting the transport of glucose from the blood into...
How Do Organs Communicate With Each Other?
Picture this: You’re reaching into the oven to take out a tray of freshly baked cookies. As you’re pulling it...
Why Choose UF to Study Medical Physiology
Learn the Benefits of UF’s Online Medical Physiology Graduate Certificate Program Obtaining an online Graduate Certificate in Medical Physiology from...
Course Spotlight: Medical Cardiovascular and Muscle Physiology
Ever found yourself lost in the labyrinth of graduate-level medical physiology courses, with course names and descriptions blurring together? Fear...
Exploring the Immune System Line of Defense: 3 Key Strategies
There’s nothing worse than feeling a tinge of discomfort in your throat alerting you that something’s not quite right. When...
Universal Kidney Dialysis: Challenges and Potential Solutions
Currently, more than 2 million people worldwide undergo recurring dialysis treatments to address their failing kidneys, in hopes that the...
Gut Flora: The Bacteria That Call Your Stomach Home
What comes to mind when you think of bacteria? Infection? Illness? While these ailments are often associated with bacteria, not...
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