Now's the time to consider a flu shot
With recent temperatures and wind chills dipping below zero and the stresses of a new semester underway, now’s the time to consider a flu shot.
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With recent temperatures and wind chills dipping below zero and the stresses of a new semester underway, now’s the time to consider a flu shot.
Students looking to stay healthy through the end of the semester can find new resources in their dorms, neighborhood clinics and recreational sports facilities.
When Health Education Services Coordinator Dennis Martell was first hired at MSU twenty years ago, the MSU Food Bank needed a place to go.
Derek Gartee is a State News staff reporter. Reach him at dgartee@statenews.com.
Compared to other Big Ten schools, MSU is falling short when it comes to sexual health, according to a report from Trojan Condoms.
Genomics and molecular genetics senior Nikki Pawloske scheduled a Life:Rx appointment with the dream of mountain climbing in her mind.
Life:RX program manager Jonathan Kermiet and Olin Health Center staff nutritionist Ronda Bokram discuss the Life:RX program and student health.
LIFE:Rx program manager Jonathan Kermiet tests genomics and molecular genetics senior Nikki Pawloske’s fitness during a LIFE:Rx appointment on Thursday at the Olin Health Center. As Pawloske continued to cycle, the computer increased the resistance. Julia Nagy/The State News
LIFE:Rx program manager Jonathan Kermiet tests genomics and molecular genetics senior Nikki Pawloske’s fitness during a LIFE:Rx appointment on Oct. 24, 2013, at the Olin Health Center. Pawloske performed a variety of strength tests to get a complete profile of her health. Julia Nagy/The State News
Genomics and molecular genetics senior Nikki Pawloske pulls on a chain attached to the meter by her feet to test her bicep strength during a LIFE:Rx appointment on Oct. 24, 2013, at the Olin Health Center. During the appointment, overall fitness is tested from aerobic capacity to flexibility. Julia Nagy/The State News
MSU Student Health Services and the Student Health Advisory Council hosted its eighth-annual open house at the Olin Health Center Wednesday night.
Human biology senior Meghan Vanderbeke, left, and physiology senior Tori Verkest, right, sign off scavenger hunt sheets Oct. 23, 2013, at Olin Health Center. Olin held a Halloween-themed open house to show students the different serves that are offered. Margaux Forster/The State News
On Monday at midnight, officials were set to unveil the federal health insurance marketplace portion of the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, despite threats of a federal government shutdown that loomed throughout the week.
ASMSU, MSU’s undergraduate student government, passed a bill to allocate $1,500 to sponsor the Student Food Bank’s 20th anniversary event on campus, which will be on Nov. 15.
ASMSU teamed up with Student Health Services and MSU Social Norms to campaign for medical amnesty awareness Tuesday afternoon outside Olin Health Center.
Psychology junior Jack Mcwhinnie, left, and international relations senior Alasdair Whitney, right pose for a picture for a Student Health Services photographer on Sept. 24, 2013, during a medical amnesty awareness event outside the Olin Health Center. Georgina De Moya/The State News
Sociology senior Sunitha Jacob and Physiology junior Marisa Martini practice a spartan theme handshake inside a ball pit on Sept. 24, 2013, during a medical amnesty awareness event hosted by Student Health Services outside the Olin Health Center. The ball pit was a favorite among the attendees. Georgina De Moya/The State News
Elementary education sophomore India Johnson swims inside a ball pit on Sept. 24, 2013, during a medical amnesty awareness event hosted by Student Health Services outside the Olin Health Center. The ball pit was a favorite among the attendees. Georgina De Moya/The State News
Rubber ducks rest on a table on Sept. 24, 2013, during a medical amnesty event hosted by Student Health Services outside the Olin Health Center. The ducks were handed out as a prize for attendees that played in the ball pit. Georgina De Moya/The State News
Bath, Mich., resident Allyson Rogers reads a question on a ball on Sept. 24, 2013, during a medical amnesty awareness event hosted by Student Health Services outside the Olin Health Center. Attendees had the opportunity to get in the ball pit with a partner and ask each other the questions on the larger balls. Georgina De Moya/The State News