Timely health and well-being information, helpful tips and tricks, education, and meaningful stories from healthcare providers, educators, and the students they serve.
Protein Powder: The What, Why, & How To Choose
With all the different protein powder supplements on the market it can be easy to get overwhelmed in picking the best option. Between whey, plant-based, and collagen proteins, it can be hard to decide which one is the best fit for you.
What Everyone Needs to Know About Fentanyl
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has received reports of increased overdoses (OD) in various areas of Georgia in March 2022, caused by drugs mixed with fentanyl, particularly cocaine, methamphetamine, and counterfeit pills that could resemble substances like Adderall or Xanax.
Inter-Fraternity Council & Sigma Chi Host Mental Health Speaker
The University Health Center applauds the efforts of student groups working to eliminate the stigma attached to mental health issues. Thank you to the Inter-Fraternity Council and Sigma Chi Fraternity for hosting this event. Photo courtesy of Inter-Fraternity Council and Sigma Chi
UHC Gynecology Clinic: Caring for Students
College is a time for many firsts. For some students, one of those “firsts” may include going to the gynecologist for the first time.
A Welcome Letter for Parents of First Year Students
Dear Families and Supporters, On behalf of the University Health Center, welcome to Bulldog Nation! As the campus medical and wellness home for students at the University of Georgia, we endorse behaviors that support whole person health and wellness.
Spring Wellness Workshops
In addition to the beautiful blooms on north campus, spring also means preparations for end of semester exams, and for some students, graduation. While this can be an exciting time, spring may bring apprehension for some as they prepare for the next phase of life’s journey. The University Health Center,
Sustainability & Our Daily Food Choices
April is Earth Month. You’re probably familiar with the term sustainability when it comes to environmental impact of reusable versus disposable products, transportation choices, and energy use. But what about food choices? With over seven billion people living, breathing, and eating on planet Earth, our daily food choices can add
Pandemic-Induced Eating Disorders: A Discussion With CAPS
Dr. Chris Corbett, Director of Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS), recently spent some time talking with Simran Kaur Malhotra, host of The Athens Frontline, a podcast from The Red & Black dedicated to the discussion of health topics, tips, and news. Listen in on their conversation about how the pandemic
Meet the Peer Nutrition Educators
It’s National Nutrition Month, and what better time to meet students on campus who are passionate about nutrition?