Though CU works to offer affordable health care plans to its students, many are choosing different options.
Wardenburg
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Wardenburg is beginning to see a high number of student requests for meningitis immunizations.
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In wake of a meningococcal meningitis outbreak at CSU, State Health Officials are issuing a vaccine advisory for the CU community.
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Adderall has become a popular tool for students in college settings, who often take the stimulant drug without a prescription and who illegally obtain the drug from friends or acquaintances.
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The CU community is talking about what body image means to students.
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Flu shots for 2010 have a new special ingredient: H1N1 vaccination. Wardenburg has ordered at least 1,000 flu shot vaccines this year for their annual flu shot clinic, officials said.
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A small number of students have been seeking care at Wardenburg due to smoke from the Fourmile Canyon fire, according to Dr. Donald Misch, assistant vice chancellor for health and wellness and director of Wardenburg Health Center.
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Imagine the sedating effects of being in a room filled with calming music, a small number of peers and a trained acupuncturist leading basic relaxation skills.
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Wardenburg ran out of seasonal influenza shots Oct. 20, but more vaccinations are expected for both seasonal and H1N1 influenza, said CU Spokesman Bronson Hilliard.
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Students with H1N1 flu symptoms are being encouraged to call a recently created hotline to consult a nurse about their symptoms before they come into Wardenburg Health Center.