Removing tags or deleting posts off a social networking site may actually hurt friendships, a recent study reports. Read more...
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October 12, 1:17 am
A recent study find that social media conduct may offend users, hurt friendships
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October 12, 1:09 am
UCLA’s Counseling and Psychological Services puts a cap on students’ stress by providing workshops
For those overwhelmed by the stress and anxiety of this routine, the Counseling Center of UCLA's Counseling and Psychological Services offers services to help. Read more...
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CAPS center
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October 12, 1:07 am
Interns at UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services offer students therapy and teach alternative methods of coping
Typical comforts of a therapist's office, such as cushioned chairs and a tasteful painting, are present in Nicole Redzic's office. Read more...
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September 28, 2:17 am
UCLA Center for East-West Medicine massages away pain with pressure
Patients' shouts filtered through the doors of the outpatient clinic and alarmed the people outside. Read more...
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Dr. Ka-Kit Hui, director of the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, treats patients with acupressure. (Credit: Courtesy of Carlo Arias)
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September 28, 2:10 am
Health sayings: fact or fiction?
Everyone's heard the sayings "“ an apple a day keeps the doctor away, or cracking your knuckles gives you arthritis. Read more...
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September 28, 2:02 am
Curcumin, a spice found in Indian curry dishes, could be used in creating less toxic ways to treat head and neck cancer
A chemical in the ingredient that makes your favorite Indian curry dish a vibrant yellow color may also be used as a safer, alternative way to treat head and neck cancer. Read more...
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September 16, 4:30 pm
UCLA Professor Yang Yang's research shows cellphone energy could soon be recycled
Cellphone users frustrated with short battery lives may soon have a more convenient charger at their disposal "“ the recycling of energy from the phone's own backlight. Read more...
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UCLA materials science and engineering Professor Yang Yang is finding new ways to recycle energy by using solar power to charge cellphones.
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