
University of New Hampshire Health Services Aromatherapy to held destress through the holiday season, finals and beyond! Smells wonderful...
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Don’t let the stress of the holiday season get you down—let aromatherapy relax and indulge you.

Health and Wellness Study Tips For the next several days we will be highlighting some great tips to help you have a relaxing and successful finals week...

University of New Hampshire Health Services The Claim: Exercise More During the Day, and You Will Sleep Better at Night
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Do regular exercise and better sleep go hand in hand?

Health and Wellness Study Tips For the next several days we will be highlighting some great tips to help you have a relaxing and successful finals week. Tip #4: Take A Break ...

University of New Hampshire Health Services UPDATE on AVAILABILITY of H1N1 vaccine at UNH and in local community...
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Students, faculty and staff can make an appointment to receive the H1N1 vaccine during the week of December 14 -18th only by calling Health Services at (603) 862-2856.

University of New Hampshire Health Services Give the gift that keeps on relaxing - a Health Services massage therapy gift certificate for current UNH students, faculty and staff! Prices start at $35.
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Health Services offers traditional and hot stone massage therapy with licensed massage therapists to current UNH students and USNH faculty and staff. All massages are 50 minutes long.

Health and Wellness Study Tips For the next several days we will be highlighting some great tips to help you have a relaxing and successful finals week. Tip #3: Forget About Energy Drinks...

University of New Hampshire Health Services New Hampshire Ranked #5 as Healthiest State in the Country! Good job Granite State!
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As a nation, our excess pounds are creating excess costs. Find out what obesity is costing your state today, and if trends continue, what it may cost in the future.

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Depriving yourself of tasty food can backfire, new research in rats suggests, causing anxiety and withdrawal-like symptoms, and leading you to overeat forbidden foods when you get a chance.



















