'U' researchers raise obesity awareness
Across the United States, and especially in Michigan, the problem of obesity is growing at alarming rates.
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Across the United States, and especially in Michigan, the problem of obesity is growing at alarming rates.
Across the United States, and especially in Michigan, the problem of obesity is growing at alarming rates.
A dozen students arrived at Phillips Hall on Thursday night for free HIV testing and counseling.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>As the weather continues to get colder, sneezes and coughs are becoming the norm around campus.
As cold and flu season heads into full gear, the MSU community is working to fight the contagious infections.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Donating blood doesn't take a lot of time out of your life, but it might add a significant amount of time to someone else's life.
With his cold and flu survival pack on hand, pre-dental freshman Bill McIntosh talks with friends during lunch at Case Hall. Olin Health Center and the Residence Halls Association partnered to provide the bags to students. They hope to reduce the amount of illness on campus.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>I am responding to the article "RUBI celebrates Halloween candy fiends". It never ceases to amaze me that if you tell people or print information that suggests that it is actually "OK" to eat without feeling guilty, people automatically assume you are telling or giving them permission to overeat - to stuff themselves continuously.
Eating large amounts of Snickers candy bars or Reeses Peanut Butter Cups this Halloween is OK, says one Olin Health Center student organization.
In a relationship strained with riots and a heightened noise policy, the East Lansing police continue monthly meetings with MSU students to alleviate concerns.
Two students involved in selling anti-University of Michigan T-shirts said they apologized to the campus groups they offended but will not stop selling the shirts.
Picture this: It's August and you've just moved into your first house or apartment. You've spent the entire day moving heavy boxes and unpacking and now you're hungry. You follow your stomach down the hall, past the living room and into that big, empty space you probably know nothing about - the kitchen. Now what?
Eating well depends not so much on what you eat, but the frequency and amount at which you eat it, says Olin Health Center nutritionist Ronda Bokram.
For April Husted, it was the little things that began to add up.
Sam Finch said he is worried the medicine his Olin Health Center doctor gave him for bronchitis might make him more sick.
East Lansing drinkers will have to cut their nightly alcohol consumption by about half a drink or find a sober ride home as the legal blood-alcohol content limit drops Tuesday.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>This flu season, cough drops might be mistaken for Listerine Pocket Packs and a digital doctor may diagnose whether patients should make the trip to Olin Health Center.
This flu season, cough drops might be mistaken for Listerine Pocket Packs, and a digital doctor may diagnose whether patients should make the trip to Olin Health Center.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>It's no surprise that college-age people party, but it's comforting that while MSU officials encourage responsibility, students are paying attention.
College-age students are more likely to drive drugged than any other age group, a national survey released this week said.