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.
After extended periods of research and computer work, you may be no stranger to neck and back pain. But how do you know when your pain is manageable and when it’s time to see a professional?
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.
Fear of needles or passing out? Think there are already enough people donating blood? Health and Wellness Services debunks the top five reasons people don’t donate.
Our lives are built around relationships: significant others, roommates, family, friends. Consider these tips for building better, healthier relationships.
It's finally happened—you're here and starting your first semester at CU. Whether it's your first time away from home or you're becoming familiar with a new campus, get tips for starting off strong.
To help you be more successful with your New Year’s resolutions, Health and Wellness Services shares some out-of-the-box tips for making resolutions that stick.
Whether you're celebrating traditions, ringing in the New Year or enjoying time at home, here are a few things to consider when celebrating over winter break.
Whether you've heard about the opioid crisis, are concerned about a friend or just want to know more about prescription use and safety, here are the basics.
When it comes to classes or work, we recognize that a few days off can be recharging and renewing, but it's important to incorporate rest days from physical exercise, too. Learn more.