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For some people, college is four years of fun. Others suffer from severe college depression. If you're among the latter group, watch our video about depression on campus, and learn how therapy and medications can help move you into the former category!

Purpously cutting yourself with a razor blade or knife may sound crazy, but many people find inflicting self harm to be a release of tension and an effective balm for feelings of depression. Here, a closer look at people who cut.

Many people are able to responsibly use alcohol. However, repeated alcohol abuse or a diagnosis of alcoholism can both lead to severe consequences. Here, we'll look at what addiction can mean to your body--from cirrhosis to cancer.

Do you get MADD when you hear about a DUI or DWI? Sadly, drunk driving is so common in the U.S. that there's an alcohol related crash every 30 minutes. Learn more here, from what blood alcohol level means to how drinking and driving effects your record.

Everyone experiences a broken heart at some point, but for some people, a break up can be the cause of deep depression. In this video, we'll look at how ending relationships can effect college students, and how to cope if your own heart is broken.

Do you know the signs of anorexia? What about the traits that signal a different eating disorder? If you're worried about a friend's body image, you've come to the right place for facts on eating disorders.

Wound up? Then you may seek a sedative to calm down. Whether prescribed by a doctor or purchased on the street, sedatives and barbituates can make you feel intoxicated and sleepy. Here, the real deal on mellow-inducing drugs, from Valium to Xanax.

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