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(02/13/06 5:00am)
International relations and journalism senior Melissa Horste tests her flexibility during the LIFE: Rx fitness assessment Thursday morning at Olin Heath Center. The test is designed to help assess fitness levels and offer suggestions for a healthier lifestyle. "I think it will help motivate me to get off my butt," Horste said.
(02/13/06 5:00am)
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Olin Health Center health educators are challenging ASMSU members to improve their diets and get in shape.
(02/08/06 5:00am)
The other day my boyfriend and I got into a fight about hand sanitizer. He thinks that you should use anti-bacterial soap or hand sanitizer every time you wash your hands. I, the science major, contradicted him and said that I would only be using it in a medical setting because using it too much can actually be harmful. Please help me prove to him that I am right this time.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
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Think the only way you can eat a cheap meal is off the McDonald's Dollar Menu? Think again. Even broke college students can eat decent meals on a budget. The next time you are rushing or out of cash and head to the closest fast food place, consider this: According to a CNN study, one in five college students is overweight.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
Since its creation years ago by a group of unknown college students, the controversial drinking game beer pong, also known to some as Beirut, has evolved into a popular college pastime.
(02/06/06 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>For many students, college can be a time when extra cash is hard to come by. A need to purchase books and pay rent can leave students at a loss when it comes time to enjoy some of life's extras or even some of its necessities.
(02/01/06 5:00am)
Dennis Martell, Ph.D., is a coordinator of Olin Health Education and writes a weekly health column.
(01/27/06 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>A pilot Michigan antibiotic disposal program started this week intends to slow down possible antibiotic resistance in consumers.
(01/26/06 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Help may be on the way for the millions of overweight and obese Americans.
(01/25/06 5:00am)
Dennis Martell, Ph.D., is a coordinator of Olin Health Education and writes a weekly health column.
(01/25/06 5:00am)
Being from a small town hasn't stopped Ian Mattoon from setting big goals.
(01/18/06 5:00am)
Dennis Martell, Ph.D., coordinator of Olin Health Education
(01/18/06 5:00am)
The snow is falling, and it's too cold to go anywhere. I feel like I'm trapped in my apartment. I always get really depressed this time of the year. I'm losing my motivation to even go to class anymore. Is this normal and is there anything I can do to cheer up and not bomb my classes because of this funk?
(01/17/06 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>January is traditionally the month for self-improvement. We stay up late to bring in the New Year, and then we vow to change for the better. I make a New Year's resolution every year, and every year it's the same thing: I will lose 15 pounds, I will look hot in my swimsuit come spring. Going by the fact that I make this resolution every year one could assume I never succeed that would be a correct assumption.
(01/11/06 5:00am)
Dennis Martell, Ph.D., coordinator of Olin Health Education
(01/11/06 5:00am)
Dennis Martell, Ph.D., coordinator of Olin Health Education
(01/11/06 5:00am)
I am asking this question because I do not want to eat the wrong thing. I am a vegetarian, but I do drink fat-free milk daily and sufficient servings of cheese and eggs. Do you recommend taking any mild protein supplements? My primary goals are to lose fat, gain strength and tone my body.
(01/09/06 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>As the clock ticked down and 2005 ended, many Americans brought in the new year with resolutions to shrink their waistlines in 2006.
(12/06/05 5:00am)
A Phillips Hall resident told police she was raped early Tuesday morning, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.The resident had invited the suspect and other friends over, but the suspect stayed when everyone else left, McGlothian-Taylor said.The student went to Olin Health Center for treatment and the incident is under investigation, McGlothian-Taylor said. Five glass windows in the greenhouse at the corner of Farm Lane and Wilson Road were smashed between Friday and Saturday, McGlothian-Taylor said.The damage was estimated to cost $500, she said.The broken windows were located in the northwest section of the greenhouse, McGlothian-Taylor said.Glass fragments were found both inside and outside the building, but it doesn't appear that access was gained and nothing seems to be missing, she said. A student employee had written four tickets to four different vehicles on West Circle Drive on Tuesday when a man in a truck threw a cup of pop at his vehicle, an MSU police report states.The employee told police the pop spilled all over his vehicle and his clothing, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said. A female student in Bryan Hall reported receiving harassing instant messages between Nov. 28 and Wednesday, McGlothian-Taylor said.The messages were "vulgar and insulting," McGlothian-Taylor said, adding that statements were made about the victim's race, weight and physical characteristics.Police are investigating the incident, she said.Margaret Harding
(12/06/05 5:00am)
It separates the old from the young, the bar crowd from the house partyers, the legal imbibing from the MIP.