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r/tropicalmedicine
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A meeting place for Physicians and other healthcare workers interested and working in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, parasitology, neglected tropical diseases, and global health
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r/Veterinary
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Welcome to r/Veterinary
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r/medlabprofessionals
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Medical Lab Scientists Medical Lab Technicians Cytogeneticists Cytotechnologists Histologists Phlebotomists Lab Processors
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r/microbiology
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The study of eukaryotes, fungi, protists, prokaryotes, viruses, and prions.
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r/medicalschool
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/r/medicalschool is an international community for medical students
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r/stemcells
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Welcome to r/stemcells! The purpose of this subreddit is to highlight exciting research, prospects, experiences, and discussion, as well as to point out the pitfalls and unknowns regarding stem cell therapy.
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r/AllMicrobiology
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An alternative to /r/Microbiology with a slightly broader, more-general focus
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r/AltMicrobiology
149 members
An alternative to /r/Microbiology with a slightly broader, more-general focus
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r/DiatomaceousEarth
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A user group for Diatomaceous Earth (DE) users.
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r/Autoimmune
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There are over 80 different autoimmune disorders ranging in severity from mild to disabling, depending on which system of the body is under attack and to what degree. The reddit I wanted to create already exists under r/autoimmunity so head there
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r/psychobiotics
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Welcome to r/psychobiotics
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r/Urinalysis
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Show us your samples!
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r/AltDiabetes
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A place for alternative approaches to dealing with both the symptoms *and* causes of diabetes *** This reddit is educational in nature and makes no claims to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease. You should verify this information through your own research. If you have any health condition, seek the advice of doctors or healthcare practitioners of your choice, and always remember, their advice is just that, advice, and the decisions rest with you.
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r/Mycobiome
151 members
The Mycobiome Reddit
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r/MedTech
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Welcome to r/MedTech
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r/SeananMcGuire
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Subreddit for author Seanan McGuire
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r/lighttherapy
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Discussion on light therapy
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r/LightTherapies
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The Light Therapies Reddit
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Posted by7 months ago

Hello r/zoology! Just dropping by to ask for answers to the question above from people who are actually in zoology.

I'd like to pursue in particular animal behavior or vertebrate biology in the future (MS/PhD). Please help me decide. I'll be able to pick only one of these electives... Thanks! I'm not really very fond of microscopy, having to stain, measure, and all that. Meanwhile, parasitology interests me more, but maybe histology will actually be more enriching. However, from what I've read on various online platforms, animal histology is relevant only if you wanna pursue medicine/animal physiology. Thanks again...

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