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Randee Ulsh


Inflamed in the membrane

About one month ago, for the first time in three years, a University student was admitted to the University hospital and diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.

A trend that is waxing in its commonality

The combination of hot wax and sensitive skin seems like a recipe for disaster. Yet, people continue to head to the local spa for regular waxing treatments to remove patches of hair that they perceive as unsightly on everything from the eyebrow to the back to the bikini area.?Waxing from spa to spa is pretty general; you?re really not going to get much difference between services offered,? said Shawna McCall, spa director and licensed aesthetician at ACAC Fitness and Wellness Centers.

Tan today, skin cancer tomorrow

It might seem a little early to worry about skin cancer in college, as it is usually not detected until late adulthood; however, overexposure during childhood and adolescence significantly impacts the risk of skin cancer.

Enjoy it now

"Enjoy it now because after college, it's called alcoholism," some T-shirts and bumper stickers humorously proclaim.

Civil wars of the mind

Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde" frightened and fascinated a vast number of readers with the science-fiction prospect of one person exhibiting radically different personalities.

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