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In 2025, the FDA received over 100,000 reports of medication mistakes. Each year, nearly 7,000 people in the United States die because of these prescription errors. These problems can happen in hospitals, clinics, or even at home. (more…)
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The nervous system controls everything from movement to memory, and when it malfunctions, it can lead to serious health issues. In 2025, reports show that 1 in 6 people globally live with a neurological disorder. Studying the anatomy and physiology…
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Did you know our body is always working to keep things balanced, like temperature and blood sugar levels? This balance is called homeostasis, and it keeps us healthy. When something goes wrong and this balance is lost, it causes a…
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A recent survey by education corner found that over 60% of students struggle with science-heavy courses like Anatomy and Physiology (A&P). With complex terms and detailed body systems, it often feels more like memorizing than truly learning. That’s why many…
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Did you know that over 80% of LPNs work directly with patients every day? They help with daily care, take vital signs, and keep patients comfortable. (more…)
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