Healthy Buffs

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    Social media has a lot of benefits, but it can also become a source of stress and anxiety. Here are some tips to help you navigate social media in a positive way.
  • cheers with coffee cups
    Whether you’re experiencing negative side effects or simply want to reduce your intake, here are some tips to help you curb your caffeine consumption.
  • person lounging in cozy socks with a book, cup of coffee and a cute dog nearby
    Social media can give an altered portrayal of what self-care looks like—it shouldn’t just be about feeling good in the moment, and it doesn’t have to cost money. Here are some free ideas for practicing self-care.
  • White and gold condoms on pink background
    Sexually transmitted infections are common among college students and young adults. Test your knowledge of STIs before your next hookup with this interactive quiz.​
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    Information and resources are available for students, faculty and staff. Read more.
  • Sick person on couch with cold care supplies
    Whether you’re feeling sick, stressed or depressed, 91¸£ÀûÉç can help you get back on track. Health and Wellness Services offers a wide variety of resources that are available on campus.
  • Woman working out.
    You just worked out all of the kinks in your workout routine and now…you’re sick. What do you do? Do you sweat through it or forsake the gym for a much-needed nap? Follow these tips.
  • Students standing side by side
    As college students, you wear a lot of hats: student, employee, intern, family member, friend, significant other. It can be hard to balance it all. Get tips to help you find a school-work-life balance that works for you.
  • two people cooking in a kitchen
    There is nothing like a warm, home-cooked meal on a chilly Colorado day. These recipes are crowd pleasers and wallet pleasers with minimal clean-up.
  • Person lying in bed covered in fluffy blanket with used tissues nearby
    Cold and flu viruses can last 7 to 10 days, meaning symptoms such as a stuffy nose, body aches, fatigue and a sore throat stick around. Fending off the flu is all about staying as healthy as possible. 
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