by Tamar Campbell in Pulse
Getting people to talk about their personal lives can be incredibly difficult. However, when I told people that I wanted to talk with them about their chronic illnesses, many were quick to volunteer their time and stories.
I met with people on campus and off; through e-mail, phone calls, and even one memorable instant messaging system.
by in Pulse
Dr. George
Q: There's research supporting coffee every day and research that discourages it. What is the truth behind the daily caffeine fix?
A: You're right about the contradictory reports. Caffeine has been a lightning rod for research into alleged health risks and benefits for a long time.
by Maya Parshina in Pulse
The first installment of the Smoking Cessation workshops, held on Tuesday at the UIC Wellness Center, provided information on nicotine replacement therapy and advice on how to get ready to quit. The workshop was organized by the American Pharmacy Association, a pharmacy students' group.