Health and Wellness

UNCG requires freshmen to complete alcohol awareness course

    UNCG requires freshmen to  complete alcohol awareness course

One of the most important homework assignments for UNCG freshmen was due Oct. 15. That was the deadline for first-year students to complete the second phase of AlcoholEdu, an online

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Zumba Against Breast Cancer

    Zumba Against Breast Cancer

The Village Inn Event Center is partnering with Women’s Wellness & Fitness to host their 2nd Annual “Triad’s Largest Party in Pink Zumbathon” to benefit Susan G. Komen for the

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Program earns accreditation

The Rehabilitation Studies program at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) has been awarded accreditation by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE). CORE is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation

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Students choose the healthiest mode of transportation

    Students choose the healthiest mode of transportation

Kimberley Park Elementary School students and their families took part in International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 3. The goals of the Walk to School Day movement are

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NWCDC grant to make kids healthier Chronicle Staff Report

  NWCDC grant to make kids healthier  Chronicle Staff Report

Northwest Child Development Centers (NWCDC), Inc. is launching a program to increase healthy eating and physical activity among the Center’s

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Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

  Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

A woman’s race, culture and religious beliefs can all impact her health and wellness, a group of experts said last

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Study to explore if black, white cancer patients receiving equable care

  Study to explore if black, white cancer patients receiving equable care

A five-year national study now underway in Greensboro and Pittsburgh attempts to determine if technology and other tools can make

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Professor trains coaches to tackle sexually offensive talk

  Professor trains coaches to tackle sexually offensive talk

Imagine what would happen if a high school teacher encouraged students to perform well by alluding to sexual violence or

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FMC’s Angelou Center summit to look at women’s health issues

Beginning on Thursday, Sept. 27, the Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at Forsyth Medical Center will hold

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Universal-free school breakfast eliminates stigma for poor students

  Universal-free school breakfast eliminates stigma for poor students

A study by two UNCG professors has found evidence that giving all kids access to free breakfast at school, rather

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