Why Gratitude is Good
Work/LIfe Connections
July 21, 2017
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Mark Forrester, the Vanderbilt University Chaplain and Director of Religious Life, offers ideas about the purpose of gratitude in anyone's life and why practicing it is a good choice for our health.
Fundamentals of Fitness for Everyone - Not Just the Elite Athlete!
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Yes I Survived Cancer, But That Doesn’t Define Me
Work/LIfe Connections
June 16, 2017
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Protecting Yourself from Campus Crime
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Boost Your Mental Health and Well-being
Boost Your Mental Health and Well-being Chad Buck, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, at Work/Life Connections-EAP, shares six strategies to boost mood, build resilience, and increase happiness: 1.) Make face-to-face social connections a priority, 2.) Stay active, 3.) Learn to manage stress, 4.) Eat a brain-healthy diet, 5.) Get enough sleep, 6.) Invest in activities that give your life meaning.
Project Safe: Your Resource for Sexual Misconduct Prevention & Response
Work/Life Connections
April 21, 2017
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Alcoholism: How Can it be Treated?
Health Plus
April 14, 2017
Alcoholism: How Can it be Treated? In observation of Alcohol Awareness Month, Tanicia Haynes, NP with Occupational Health, speaks with Dr. Peter Martin, Professor of Psychiatry & Pharmacology and an Addition Psychiatrist with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, about alcoholism treatment.
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Sarah Jordan Welch, Prevention Educator and Victim Resource Specialist at Project Safe, speaks about the prevalence of sexual assault, what we can do to prevent sexual violence, and resources, programs, and events available to support the Vanderbilt community.
The Colonoscopy: A Life-Saving Screening
Occupational Health Clinic
March 24, 2017
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The Colonoscopy: A Life-Saving Screening
Tanicia Haynes, Nurse Practitioner with Occupational Health, asks Dr. Roberta Muldoon, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery from the Division of General Surgery, about the importance of colonoscopies and tips on how to prepare for a colonoscopy.
Put Your Best Fork Forward: Food Choices for a Healthier Lifestyle
Put Your Best Fork Forward: Food Choices for a Healthier Lifestyle National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education and information campaign created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and this year’s theme is “Put Your Best Fork Forward.” Melinda Mahoney, Registered Dietitian, shares examples of small changes we can make in our eating habits – one forkful at a time!