Healthy Buffs

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    Whether it's your first time at a new school, moving away from home, living with a roommate or taking a university-level course, get tips to help you start your first semester off strong at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. 
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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’re feeling down and out, how do you beat the breakup blues?
  • three friends with hands raised in the air
    It’s important to find healthy ways to manage stress, especially during finals and the holidays. Here’s a quick guide to stressing less this week.
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    With midterms wrapping up and fall break right around the corner, this is a great time to reach out to your family and friends to ask them about their college experiences. By hearing about their journeys, you may gain some insight into navigating your own. Here's a list of questions to get you started.
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    Finals season can be stressful, but if we don’t feel our best, it can cause our stress levels to rise even more. Here are a few tips to help you feel your best and stay healthy in preparation for finals.
  • Girl working out in at The Rec
    Are you struggling to fit exercise into your busy schedule? It may be time for a refresh. Here are four ways to make the most of your time at the gym.
  • Person lying in bed in the dark looking at phone
    Feeling tired can seem like just another part of the college experience. But good sleep affects your mood, metabolism, memory, immune system and more. So how do you balance sleep with all of life’s demands?
  • Couple sharing a blanket by the lake
    Did you know the most common symptom is no symptom at all? Sexually transmitted infections can be a difficult topic to discuss with partners, but it’s important to talk about. Get tips on starting the conversation.
  • Person with hands raised in exasperation
    When stress levels spike, our relationships are first in line to feel the impact. It's important to know how to interrupt the effects of stress before it spreads to other areas of your life.
  • Person with hands on head
    Stress and anxiety: These terms are often used interchangeably when we talk about feelings of worry or dread. And while they share many symptoms, they are two distinct conditions. Learn more.
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