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We’re all getting older—that is, if we’re lucky. ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ experts share their advice on how to prepare for and make the most of our golden [Flash] years.

By Lynette Lamb / ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Magazine

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A Weighty Concern

How can we halt the health hazard of childhood obesity? ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ researchers weigh in on their latest findings. By Michael Blanding / ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Magazine

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As the heroin epidemic continues to make headlines and devastate communities across the country, ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ sophomore public relations major Emelia Sherin found a way to help people better understand what’s going on, who is affected—and what we can do about it.

By Emelia Sherin, as told to Jan Senn / ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Magazine

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Dangerous Buzz illustrated by Melissa Olson / ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Magazine

Zika. Dengue. West Nile. Malaria. When diseases like these hit the headlines, attention turns to the creature causing these outbreaks that threaten human health—the lowly mosquito. ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ faculty in public health and geography are preparing students to deal with future outbreaks and sharing facts to help calm your fears.

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Anita Bradley ’95, photographed by Billy Delfs

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illustration by Mikey Burton '08

¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ researchers are studying how you can train and maintain a healthy brain. / ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Magazine

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