BY JENNY CHIEM | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) There are many aspects to this world that we have a... Read More
BY M.N. | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) Somnambulism, commonly known as sleepwalking, remains a puzzling and sometimes frightening phenomenon... Read More
If you're feeling unsure about how good of a doctor you'll be when you enter med school, don't be too nervous. Dealing with amputations and the accompanying gangrene in the 1800s was no easy feat, especially for Dr. Robert Liston, yet he still made a name for himself. You can rest easy knowing you probably won't make the same mistakes he did. Curious? Read more to find out why history remembers his name. Read More
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As a UC San Diego student, you have either taken a chemistry class or been forced to listen to a friend complain about one for hours on end. Turns out, all of this chemistry is actually somewhat relevant. Learn more about poisons, toxins, and how they have affected history. Read More
Ever get the feeling that something's true when it really isn't? Start off the week on the right track by reading Jenny Chiem's latest recap on Grey's Anatomy Season 2, Episode 4. Read More
“Baby Brain”. “Pregnancy Brain”. “Momnesia”. Hindered cognitive function during and after pregnancy: is this a real phenomenon, or a misconstrued... Read More