GOOD MEDICINE T By R. Stephen McDaniel O COMBAT THE GROWING NUMBER OF
HEALTH issues affecting college students today, colleges and universities
have greatly expanded the range of health services they offer tackling
everything from fitness and stress management to alcoholism and smoking
cessation. Unfortunately, these robust programs are often hindered by
inadequate and aging health-care facilities. But now, some institutions
are battling back with facilities that make student health a top priority.
By establishing prominently placed student health centers on campus,
they're creating a welcoming, inviting setting that's more than
functional. Schools like Penn State, the University of Arkansas, and the
Uni- versity of Wisconsin
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