Healthy Buffs is aÌýseries developed by Health and Wellness Services with tips and information on a variety of health topics important to the campus community.
Preparing for flu season has never been more important. Coupled with the current COVID-19 pandemic, the flu season poses significant risks to students and our community. Take precaution this fall by following these tips.
Racial trauma happens when individuals witness or experience racial discrimination, threats to safety or societal shaming due to the color of their skin or ethnic group affiliation. Here are five ways to begin addressing it.
Bored of eating the same food all the time? Get ideas to dress up your college staples: instant noodles, boxed mac and cheese, coffee at home and grilled cheese.
While healthy eating—and healthy budgeting—look different for everyone, there’s something pretty great about a meal that hits all our major nutrients and costs just a couple bucks per serving. Here are a few ideas to try out at home this week.
This year has presented us with a lot of new challenges, and even when exciting changes happen, it can feel overwhelming. Here are five ways to get ahead of stress this semester.
It’s common to struggle with change and uncertainty, and it’s important to recognize the process looks different for everybody. Get tips to help with a smoother transition at the beginning of a new semester.
Earning your degree can bring a variety of emotions: excitement, anxiety, fear, relief. Changes, whether they feel positive or negative, can also create added stress. Here are some steps you can take to help manage your mental health post-college.
Summer is just around the corner. That means we’ll have more opportunities to get outside, soak up some vitamin D and stay active. Follow these tips to stay safe, healthy and make the most of your babyÖ±²¥app summer.
Allowing ourselves the space and permission to take care of our needs can be incredibly relieving. Here are three ways you can start practicing self-care this week.