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Flu Facts

Influenza, also known as the flu, is a virus that has many strains and appears in the respiratory system. It can infect and cause symptoms in the throat, nose, and, in some cases, the lungs. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, and in some rare cases, cause death. Most people recover from the illness in a few days; however, some symptoms may last up to two weeks. How strong your symptoms are is dependent on which flu strain you’re infected with, your vaccination status, pre-existing health conditions, and your age.

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Visits (Morningside)

Sexual and Reproductive Health, provided by Gay Health Advocacy Project (GHAP) advocates, as part of Alice Health Promotion, provides students opportunities to talk about sex, pleasure, concerns about sexuality, gender identity, and relationships in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. 


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50 Haven Athletic Center (CUIMC)

The 50 Haven Athletic Center at the Medical Center campus is a facility open to members of the uptown campus community looking to be active. The center currently makes cardiovascular (cardio) training and strength training equipment available for members' use. There is also an accessible pool and sauna available.


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Healthy Sleep Habits

Sleep plays an integral role in maintaining physical and mental health. Not getting enough quality sleep can interfere with a person’s ability to store newly learned information, potentially leading to a negative impact on academic performance. In addition, sleep deprivation is associated with daytime sleepiness, depressed mood, impaired concentration and memory, and a weakened immune system.

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Self-Care for Headaches

Headaches are a common condition that most people experience throughout their lives. The main symptom of a headache is pain in the head or face. It often feels like constant pressure that’s throbbing, sharp, or dull. Though most headaches are non-life-threatening, some may indicate a more serious health issue. Headaches may differ in pain type, severity, location, and frequency.

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Nutrition 101

Macronutrients are the nutrients that the body needs in large amounts. These nutrients are important in providing the body with the energy it needs to function. Micronutrients are vitamins and minerals that the body needs in smaller amounts. It’s necessary to find ways to consume macro- and micro-nutrients through what you eat, given that the body can’t naturally produce these nutrients itself. The amount of macro- and micro-nutrients in each food differs, so it’s recommended to consume a diverse diet in order to meet all of your nutritional needs. 

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Nutrition Facts Label

A nutrition facts label is a tool that helps consumers to understand what’s in the food they’re eating. These labels are found on any manufactured food product—produce won’t have labels—and are usually on the back or side of the package.

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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.

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Coping with Grief and Loss

Grief is a normal reaction to loss, and it may include emotions such as sadness, despair, guilt, or anger, among others.  

Your experience may encompass a wide range of strong emotions for as short as a day to as long as several years. The grief response can vary daily and from person to person. 

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Alcohol: When is it a problem?

Your patterns of alcohol use can change over time. Deciding if your patterns of use are a problem can sometimes feel difficult. One way to assess your alcohol use is to reflect on how alcohol has impacted your life recently.

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