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    <title>Sphygmo 2014 (Sphygmo is...)</title>
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    <summary type="text">Title: Sphygmo 2014 (Sphygmo is...)
Editors: Callus, Leonard; Mifsud, Melise
Abstract: Sphygmo is the magazine to read for fun, between studying studying from&#xD;
your lecturer’s slides and going through a 1000+ page medical book. This&#xD;
year our aim was to fill it with some interesting facts that are medically related.&#xD;
We want to spook you with scary hospitals, make you laugh with some remedies&#xD;
and touch your hearts with some voluntary work. A lot of hard work is&#xD;
involved in this magazine, and so we appreciate your feedback a lot. As blood&#xD;
pressures may start to rise with the stress of exams, don’t worry, just grab a&#xD;
Sphygmo. No, of course not to see how hypertensive you are.... just to relax,&#xD;
and read something you like!&#xD;
While keeping our goal that of keeping this magazine light and fun to read,&#xD;
we also wanted to share some awesome facts and target different aspects of&#xD;
life. We wish to take the opportunity to thank you for reading this edition of&#xD;
Sphygmo and we invite you to read previous releases of Sphygmo plus other&#xD;
publications released by MMSA by visiting our ISSUU page. Enjoy!&#xD;
Editors – Leonard Callus and Melise Mifsud.
Description: Contents: Spooky Hospitals - Melise Mifsud; Doctors of Horror - Julia Shaaban; Weird &amp; Scary Medical Inventions - Stephanie Farrugia; Experience in Voluntary Work - Kyle Cilia; Voluntary Work &amp; Its surprising Benefits - Georgina Farrugia; Strange &amp; Unusual Remedies - Stephanie Farrugia and Stephanie Pullicino; Doctors of the Past - Erika Babatunde; Mythical or Human? - Sahra A. Haji; Doctors Gone Bad - Maria Grazia Grech; Medical Discoveries by Chance - Vanessa Mercieca; Diet Myths &amp; Tips - Rebecca Galea and Sara Borg Grech; Doctors Got Talent! - Melise Mifsud.</summary>
    <dc:date>2014-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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