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Health Information

 

ADHD

 

Adjustment and Transition

 

Alcohol and Substance Abuse

 

Alternative Health

 

Anger Management

  • Anger Management
    Learn about some healthy ways to deal with anger and when to seek help.
     

 

Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma

 

Asthma

  • Asthma
    Provides an overview of asthma, its causes, signs, and treatment. Includes tips for asthma attack prevention and living with asthma.
     
  • Asthma: Information from MedlinePlus
    MedlinePlus Trusted Health Information for You Comprehensive patient education about asthma from MedlinePlus.
     

 

Birth Control

  • Cervical Cap
    Birth control information
     
  • Condoms
    Describes condoms, their effectiveness, use, and where to purchase them.
     
  • Depo Provera
    Describes the effectiveness, benefits, and side effects of Depo Provera.
     
  • Diaphragms
    Describes diaphragms, their use, effectiveness, and common errors.
     
  • Emergency Contraception
    Information about Emergency Contraception (Plan B)
     
  • How to Use a Condom
    Learn more about how to use condoms correctly.
     
  • Implanon™
    Learn about this implantable contraceptive for women recently approved by the FDA.
     
  • Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
    An IUD (intrauterine device) is a small plastic device that is inserted into a woman's uterus by a clinician. It provides highly effective and convenient birth control for the appropriate woman.
     
  • Oral Contraceptives
    Information about birth control pills, their benefits, risks and side effects, and tips on usage.
     
  • Progestin-only Contraceptives
    Birth control information
     
  • Vaginal Spermicides
    Information about vaginal spermicides such as foam, jelly, cream, suppositories or film, used with condoms as a form of birth control.
     

 

Cold, Flu, and Upper Respiratory Illness

 

Depression

 

Diabetes

  • Diabetes
    Provides an overview of diabetes, its causes, signs, and treatment. Includes tips for prevention and living with diabetes.
     
  • Diabetes & Me
    Information about diabetes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
     
  • Diabetes: Information from MedlinePlus
    MedlinePlus Trusted Health Information for You Comprehensive patient education about diabetes from MedlinePlus.
     

 

Digestive Disorders

 

Eating Disorders

  • Dying to Be Thin (video)
    PBS film examines a disturbing increase in the prevalence of debilitating and sometimes life-threatening eating disorders, particularly anorexia and bulimia.
     
  • Eating Disorders
    Outlines the symptoms, causes, and treatments for eating disorders.
     

 

General Information

 

Group Therapy

 

Health Alerts and News Advisories

 

Health Literacy

 

HPV

 

Immunization Requirements

 

Immunizations / Vaccines

 

Infectious Disease

  • Antibiotic-Resistant Staph Infections (MRSA)
    Provides information on staph infections and MRSA including symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
     
  • Bacterial Meningitis (Meningococcal Disease)
    Research indicates that compared to other undergraduates overall, college freshmen living in group situations such as residence halls are about 7 times as likely to contract meningitis. Learn what you can do to prevent it.
     
  • Molluscum Contagiosum
    An infection caused by either sexual or skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
     
  • Mono
    Learn more about mono, also known as the "kissing disease"
     
  • Tuberculosis (TB)
    Describes TB, how its spread, and who is more likely to get it.
     
  • Viral Meningitis
    Learn about viral meningitis and how it is different from bacterial meningitis (meningococcal disease).
     

 

Musculoskeletal Injuries and Pain

 

Nutrition

 

Relationships

 

Research Studies

  • Asthma Study - Volunteers Wanted
    Researchers in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington are seeking 18–59 year olds to participate in a study about the causes of asthma. Financial compensation will be provided.
     
  • HPV Study - Volunteers Needed
    We are looking for female volunteers between the ages of 25 and 65 to participate in a study of HPV infections in women. Participants will receive $75.
     
  • Urinary Tract Infection Study - Volunteers Needed
    We are currently seeking female volunteers for a study on urinary tract infections. The study includes assessment and free antibiotic treatment. Financial compensation will be provided.
     

 

Safety and Prevention

 

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

  • Bacterial Vaginosis
    Bacterial vaginosis or "B.V." is a common vaginal condition. Learn about symptoms, treatment, and potential consequences if left untreated.
     
  • Chlamydia
    Chlamydia is the #1 sexually transmitted bacterial infection on university campuses. If you are a UW student, drop in to see a consulting nurse to be tested.
     
  • Genital Herpes
    Describes the types, symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention of herpes.
     
  • NGU
    Non-Gonococcal Urethritis is an infection of the urine passage or urethra. Learn about symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
     
  • Pediculosis Pubis
    Pubic lice, commonly known as crabs, are small yellow-grey parasites that resemble a crab. It is spread primarily through sexual contact and occasionally through clothing, bedding and towels.
     
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
    Pelvic inflammatory disease or PID is a serious infection of the fallopian tubes and uterus. This infection, which may result in blockage or scarring of the tubes, is the most important preventable cause of infertility in women.
     
  • STIs: How do I tell my partner?
    Learn about keys to talking about STIs with partners.
     
  • Trichomonas Vaginitis
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), trichomoniasis is the most common curable STD in young, sexually active women. Learn about symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
     

 

Skin

  • Acne
    Learn more about acne and how to care for your skin.
     
  • Protect Yourself from Shingles
    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster (HZ), is a painful skin rash caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox.
     
  • Protect Yourself from the Sun
    Learn ways to help prevent skin cancer while still having fun outdoors!
     
  • Scabies
    Learn about scabies, its signs, symptoms, and causes, and what you can do to prevent its spread.
     
  • Sunscreen
    Tips to make sure you are getting full protection from your sunscreen.
     

 

Sleep

 

Smoking Cessation

 

Student Programs and Services

  • Condom Club
    Condom Club members enjoy an inexpensive way to purchase condoms.
     
  • Cycling: Bike Fit Evaluations
    Need a bike fit evaluation? Physical Therapy can help.
     
  • Especially for Students
    Learn about the many valuable health services you are eligible for as a student at UW.
     
  • Free Diabetes/Asthma Assessment Services for UW Students with Diabetes or Asthma
    All UW students with a diagnosis of Diabetes and/or Asthma are encouraged to come to Hall Health for a free Diabetes/Asthma Assessment.
     
  • S.H.A.Q.
    The Student Health Advisory Quorum (SHAQ) is a registered student organization that provides the UW campus with chance for involvement in student health issues.
     
  • UHELP
    University Health Education Leadership Program (UHELP) is a student program that gives volunteers (peer health educators) an opportunity to develop leadership, facilitation, and communication skills.
     
  • Wellness Resource Center (WRC)
    Come to Room 213 of Hall Health, and find information and resources on a variety of health topics.
     
  • Wellness Wheel
    The Wellness Wheel is a tool that helps individuals evaluate and improve their overall health and wellness.
     

 

Suicide Prevention

 

Travelers' Health

  • Avoiding Insects
    Get tips about staying safe and healthy by avoiding insects while you travel.
     
  • Barotrauma
    Get tips on how to prevent ear and sinus problems due to altitude change (barotrauma).
     
  • Dengue Fever
    Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever are viral illnesses transmitted by the bite/sting of a mosquito.
     
  • Insurance for Travel
    Provides reasons a traveler should purchase travel insurance and provides recommendations for obtaining it.
     
  • Lariam
    Information about this malaria medication
     
  • Leptospirosis and Schistosomiasis
    Information about two diseases that can be contracted in the tropics and subtropics.
     
  • Malaria
    Learn about malaria, including prevention and treatment.
     
  • State Department Launches Students Abroad Website
    The U.S. State Department has launched Students Abroad, a Web site designed to offer college-age Americans a one-stop reference for international travel.
     
  • Travel Advice
    Basic information to help you to stay healthy while traveling.
     
  • Travel Clinic
    Learn more about the Travel Clinic located in Hall Health.
     
  • Travel Illnesses
    Look here for a list of possible illnesses you will encounter while traveling.
     
  • Traveler's Diarrhea
    Traveler's diarrhea (TD) is a condition frequently experienced by international travelers that is caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites that have been ingested through contaminated food or drink. Preventing traveler's diarrhea will help you enjoy your trip.
     
  • Travelers Safety and Medical Kit
    Get tips to stay safe while traveling.
     
  • Traveling with Children
    Tips for traveiling with children, including: pre-travel preparation, during flight, and at arrival destination.
     
  • What do I need for travel to Mexico?
    Get tips from immunizations to personal safety to water and food safety when planning travel to Mexico.
     

 

Women's Health

  • Boost Your Chances for a Healthy Pregnancy
    Tips from the National Insitute of Health on improving your health before and during pregnancy.
     
  • Breast Cancer Awareness
    October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month; read more about early detection guidelines
     
  • Breast Self Exam
    Learn the importance of BSE and how to do it yourself.
     
  • Colposcopy
    Colposcopy is often recommended when a Pap smear shows abnormal cells from the cervix. The goal is to determine what these abnormal cells represent, how extensive they are, and what needs to be done about them.
     
  • Pap Smears
    Lists a variety of possible Pap results with a discussion of what those results mean and what the Women's Clinic recommends.
     
  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
    Information and prevention tips for urinary tract infections (UTIs) or bladder infections.
     
  • Yeast Vaginitis
    Describes the symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention of yeast infections.
     

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