I’m having a particularly stressful week. So I thought I’d take the opportunity to focus on one of the top three reasons people come to see a doctor: stress. If you’re reading this article, then you know stress is simply a part of reality. Read more...
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February 1, 12:45 am
Ashe About Your Health: Dealing with stress
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January 31, 12:00 am
Club matches pre-med students into one-on-one mentorships
Running from the Hill to the middle of South Campus, a student was late for chemistry class. Read more...
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January 30, 12:42 am
The Hill’s first Sustainival event encourages green living
Students at Sustainival, the Hill’s sustainability fair, use puffy paint to decorate burlap bags. The event, which attracted about 100 students, was a kick-off to the “Do it in the Dark” campaign, where Hill residents pledge to be more sustainable by turning off their lights when they can and unplugging unused chargers. Read more...
Photo: Students at Sustainival, the Hill’s sustainability fair, use puffy paint to decorate burlap bags. The event, which attracted about 100 students, was a kick-off to the “Do it in the Dark” campaign, where Hill residents pledge to be more sustainable by turning off their lights when they can and unplugging unused chargers.
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January 29, 2:00 am
UCLA professor uses technology to study HIV
Pamela Gorbach, who specializes in behavioral epidemiology, has travelled to nine countries to research the ways in which human actions influence bodily infection and to improve treatment for infections. Read more...
Photo: Pamina Gorbach, a researcher and professor in the department of epidemiology at the Fielding School of Public Health, performs HIV/AIDS research which has taken her to nine countries.
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January 29, 1:46 am
Healthy campus initiative aims to promote health, sustainability
UCLA’s new Healthy Campus Initiative, which aims to promote several new health and sustainablility programs, launched on Monday with a celebratory fair in the John Wooden Center. Read more...
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January 25, 1:28 am
Ashe About Your Health: Bed bugs
Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite. Yuck. Not the most comforting thing to tell little children as we tuck them in at night. Read more...
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January 25, 1:25 am
Graduate student holds bone marrow drive
Their sterile suits had three layers. She could only see their eyes underneath the masks they wore. Read more...
Photo: Valerie Sun, a graduate student at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, received a bone marrow transplant when she was 17 years old that saved her life. Now she’s hoping to help her friend, Krissy Kobata, find a donor by putting on a bone marrow drive this weekend.



