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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE o BOTH FEMALE AND MALE MU STUDENTS EXPERIENCE INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV). o HAVE YOU OR A FRIEND EXPERIENCED ABUSE FROM A PARTNER? Call (573) 882-1483
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The average American woman is 5’4” tall and weighs 140 lbs. The average American model is 5’11” tall and weighs 117 lbs.
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To reduce stress, practice: o Deep breathing o Meditation o Visualization o Massage o Progressive relaxation Call our health coach
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WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE ABOUT ALCOHOL, DRUG OR TOBACCO USE? DATA Tuesdays 2-4 pm No appointment needed Talk with a psychologist (for alcohol and drugs) or a health educator (for tobacco) and get connected with helpful resources.
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Katie Woodruff Student Health Center Volunteer
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Using male/female condoms or oral dams * consistently for each and every sexual act including oral anal, and vaginal-penile intercourse greatly reduces the incidence of sexually transmitted infections as well as unintentional pregnancies. o An oral dam is a latex covering used to prevent the exchange of bodily fluids during oral sex
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SCOTT HENDERSON, MD Director of Medical Services Primary Care Provider Specialty: Board Certified Family Medicine Education University of Missouri – Kansas City (School of Medicine) University of Wyoming (Residency) University of Kansas (Fellowship)
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81% of surveyed MU students would be relieved if their sexual partner suggested using a barrier method. (573) 882-1417 studenthealth.missouri.edu/ programs/shape
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ERIN HEATH Student Health Center Volunteer
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o Maintain proper nutrition. o Take time for leisure activities. Call our health coach
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PREVENTION CLINIC o TB screening o Allergy clinic o Travel immunizations for study abroad and vacation
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JILL GRANNEMAN, RD Registered and Licenced Dietitian Specialty: Eating Disorders Geriatric Nutrition Research Education: BS in Nutritional Sciences/Dietetics University of Missouri
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Stressbusters are professionally trained volunteer teams of undergrad and grad students who give free five-minute backrubs and wellness information to Mizzou students at events across campus. studenthealth.missouri.edu/ programs/stressbusters.html
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EMAYA ANBALAGAN, MD MD, Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India Residency - Adult psychiatry Specialty General Psychiatry Academic Responsibilities Psychiatry Chief Resident, July 2013 to Dec 2013
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» Nurse Practitioner » PMHNP (in progress) Interests: » Health Equity » Adverse Childhood Experiences » Trauma » Stress Management » Chronic Health Model » Health Literacy
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APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED. CALLING USUALLY RESULTS IN A SAME OR NEXT DAY APPOINTMENT. PUT OUR NUMBER IN YOUR CELL (573) 882-7481
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PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER SPECIALTY: BOARD CERTIFIED FAMILY MEDICINE Susan John, MD
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Simple, gentle yoga postures that increase physical strength, flexibility and balance while improving relaxation and awareness.
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HEATHER EASTMAN-MUELLER, PHD Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) ASSECT Certified Sexuality Educator Specialty: Sexual and Reproductive Health in a college population Education: Ph.D., Health Promotion and Wellness College Teaching Minor, University of Missouri, 2005 M.S., Advanced Athletic Training and Kinesiology, Indiana University Bloomington, IN, 1996.
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ERIKA PATTERSON, PHD Licensed Psychologist Specialty: Trauma and Recovery, Anxiety and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)MBSR Research Interests: Social class and gender identity
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Mondays 10:30 -11:50 am Session 1: Sept. 23, 30 and Oct. 7 Session 2: Oct. 14, 21 and 28 Session 3: Nov. 4, 11 and 18 When registering, choose your session.
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