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Medical Services within Student Health on Haven provides a full range of primary care services and any needed referrals to specialty services as needed for students at the CUIMC campus.
Medical Services provides routine and urgent medical care, travel medicine, immunizations, sexual and reproductive health services, LGBTQ health care, and confidential HIV testing, among other services.
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Mpox
Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is a viral infectious disease caused by the mpox virus. Mpox belongs to the same family of viruses that causes smallpox (variola virus); therefore, the viruses are closely related.
Columbia students can meet with a tobacco cessation specialist, who will provide individual support and help students understand the process of quitting along with developing a personal plan to stop using tobacco. They may also provide options for nicotine replacements or other medical support.
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Nicotine and Tobacco: How to Navigate Withdrawals When Quitting
If you’ve made the decision to quit nicotine, you might experience withdrawal and other unpleasant side effects. While this shouldn’t deter you from continuing your quit journey, there are some considerations when navigating nicotine withdrawal.
Nicotine and Tobacco: What Is It and How to Start Your Quit Journey
Quitting nicotine and tobacco is no small feat—and sometimes quitting can be difficult to navigate. As you plan your quit journey, there are many different things to consider to make these next steps easier. This includes having an understanding of nicotine and tobacco, how to get started, and what supports you have available to you during your journey.
Students at the CUIMC campus can make an appointment to speak with a nutritionist about proper meal planning, setting realistic nutrition goals, and other nutrition questions.
Following a balanced pattern of eating has a number of potential benefits. Learn about the current dietary recommendations, how to talk with a nutritionist, and other ways to talk about food and your body.
The Physical Education & Recreation Program of Columbia University at The Dodge Fitness Center meets the educational, recreational, and wellness needs and interests of the University community.