Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing

HELPFUL LINKS & RESOURCES

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Tobacco Free Life

The Tobacco-Free Life Organization is a leading organization with a mission to save lives by ending worldwide disease, damage and death caused by tobacco. This is accomplished through research, education and advocacy.


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National Institute of Health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation’s medical research agency—making important discoveries that improve health and save lives.

 

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Student Health 101

Student Health 101 on-line magazine is a wonder and free resource that has six pages from CSUN and lots of other useful materials. This month’s video is on Finals Stress. Very creative, funny and great tips. Also there is a wonderful article by our own Justin Weiss on Resiliency and another article on some tips on Holiday Stress. If you would like hard copy promotional materials please contact Mark A. Stevens atmark.stevens@csun.edu

 

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Bookstein Tax Clinic

The mission of the Bookstein Tax Clinic is to provide pro bono representation to low income taxpayers facing tax disputes with the IRS, and to educate low income taxpayers and taxpayers who speak English as a second language about their rights and responsibilities under the federal tax system.

 

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American Lung Association

The American Lung Association is a leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research.

 

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Health and Wellness Guide for Busy College Students

This resource details essential tips and statistics regarding nutrition and fitness for college students. Also included in the guide are ways to recognize stress and practice stress-relieving techniques. The guide also includes notable resources to refer to for additional information on each topic. I believe this would be a useful resource for your students to refer to as it is relevant to the college student wellness resources on the web page.