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While his sport is punishment to other sports, junior sprinter Tre Haynes talks about how he keeps in shape away from the track.

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The chance of a woman developing breast cancer is one in eight. The fear of becoming a part of that statistic was always in the back of her mind, said Cleva Steadman, Arlington resident and breast cancer survivor.

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Alternative medicine refers to various therapeutic practices straying from mainstream science and are not usually found in conventional medical schools.

Two out of three people in America are obese, according to Leslie Lovely, certified diabetes educator and registered dietitian. That may come as no surprise, but obesity often causes the inability to produce insulin, which is called diabetes,…

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It’s important to get checked for sexually transmitted infections any time a student has had a sexual encounter with a new partner or stranger, and oftentimes this happens during spring break, said Angela Middleton, medical director of UTA he…

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Most college students will do just about anything to get a free T-shirt, even if that means jumping into 40-degree water in February.

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With the new semester kicking off, a little inspiration might be exactly what's needed to get through the day, week or semester. Students share their favorite quotes that give them motivation to keep going.

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Accounting senior Courtney Whitten said it’s important to donate money and time to breast cancer organizations, but it may be easier to see where the money goes with locally-grown organizations.

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More students are ditching the workout and joining the party. The dance party, that is.