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U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in College Admissions, Raising Concerns in the Field of Medicine
In a groundbreaking decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that considering race as a factor in college admissions is unconstitutional. The ruling comes as a blow to the field of medicine, which has been striving to increase the representation of underrepresented groups, including Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous students, in medical schools. Many medical institutions have utilized affirmative action policies to boost diversity and overcome barriers that disproportionately affect students from disadvantaged backgrounds. This article explores the Supreme Court's decision, its implications for the medical community, and the ongoing debate surrounding affirmative action.
By DAILY WOOD11 months ago in Humans
Understanding Sleep Apnea: Insights into the Condition that Requires Biden to Use a CPAP Machine
The confirmation that President Biden has been using a CPAP machine to address his sleep apnea has sparked discussions about the condition and its treatment. Sleep apnea, affecting approximately 30 million Americans, is a sleep disorder characterized by intermittent interruptions in breathing during sleep. In this article, we delve deeper into sleep apnea, its symptoms, potential health impacts, and the various treatment options available, including the use of CPAP machines.
By DAILY WOOD11 months ago in Journal