July 2025

Month

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Are you considering a future in medicine? All Saints University is excited to invite you to our upcoming General Information Session, scheduled for August 13, 2025, via Zoom. This is your opportunity to explore the world-class medical education we offer and take the first step toward a rewarding career in healthcare. Held every month on...
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Dr. A. Victor Erhiano
First and foremost, I want to thank God. Without Him, I am incomplete. His unwavering guidance, favor, and grace have been the cornerstone of this journey, and I am forever grateful for His presence in my life. I am deeply thankful to my family, All Saints University Dean of Academics and faculty, mentors, and friends,...
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neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticityโ€”the brainโ€™s ability to change, adapt, and growโ€”is one of the most powerful concepts in modern neuroscience. During All Saints Universityโ€™s Research Day, students Awe J.B., Odesanya O., Durotoye A., and Dr. Adewara E.O. presented a compelling literature review exploring how stress, learning, physical activity, fasting, and diet can influence this essential brain function. What...
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Scholarship
Pursuing a medical degree is a life-changing decisionโ€”one that requires dedication, hard work, and financial planning. At All Saints University, we are committed to making quality medical education accessible and affordable for students from around the world. Scholarship Opportunities All Saints University offers scholarships covering 20%โ€“30% of tuition fees to eligible students. These partial scholarships...
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Herbal Medicine
Inflammation plays a major role in many chronic diseases, from arthritis to heart disease. But what if natural compounds found in your kitchen spice rack held the key to reducing it? A recent student-led study from All Saints University explored exactly thatโ€”using advanced computer modeling to analyze how certain plant-based compounds interact with inflammation pathways...
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