Mental Health

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    鈥淭reat yo鈥 self鈥 is a mantra everyone can get behind, and research shows it really can improve your mood. Here are a few ideas to treat yourself and others with a busy schedule.
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    It's important to find healthy ways to manage stress, especially during finals. Here's a quick guide on getting things under control this week.
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    Whether you dated for weeks, months or years, breakups hurt and can leave you with a range of emotions. When you鈥檙e feeling down and out, how do you beat the breakup blues?
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    Choosing to quit using tobacco is beneficial to your physical and mental health. It takes time and energy, so being prepared and learning what works and what doesn鈥檛 can help ensure your success.
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    Social media: a great way to stay connected or a bombardment of news and information? Here are some tips for navigating social media in a healthy way.
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    There are many reasons someone may enter recovery or identify as being in recovery. Let's dive into what recovery is and how we can be supportive of those living a life in recovery.
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    Have a tight budget? Taking care of yourself and feeling good shouldn鈥檛 have to cost you. Here are some ways to feel better without spending much money.
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    As we approach mid-semester, you may begin to feel the stresses of an increased workload and added responsibilities outside of school. Here are some tips to help you move past the stress.
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    Our lives are built around relationships: significant others, roommates, family, friends. Consider these tips for building better, healthier relationships.
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    With the academic year in full swing, many of us find ourselves juggling schoolwork, social lives and work.
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