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Whether you're staying awake for studying or sex, you probably drink plenty of caffeine packed energy drinks and coffee. Here, a look at the ways--from the perfectly legal to the downright dangerous--in which college students fight sleep.

Sleep deprivation is all too common on your average campus, but does being sleep deprived really hurt you? Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Suffering from insomnia in college can lead to reduced concentration and impair your studying efforts - and can als

ADHD and ADD are learning disorders that affect some 5% of U.S. children. So what's the difference between attention deficit hyperactive disorder and attention deficit disorder, anyway? And how does a learning disability affect a child's life?

Are you ready to quit smoking? If you're like 51 percent of college smokers, you only smoke cigarettes on a social basis, and don't consider it necessary to stop. Unfortunately, every cigarette increases your chance of cancer and contains not just tobacco

If you're in college or headed that way, there's no doubt that you've heard horror stories about the freshman 15. Luckily, you don't have to go on a crazy diet to avoid weight gain. Instead, follow our rules for a yummy, but healthy, college diet.

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!

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.

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