Caffeine

Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant. It's one of the most popular drugs in the world, consumed by up to 90% of people in the world in one form or another, but most commonly in beverage form. It is a naturally occurring substance found in plants like cocoa beans, tea leaves, coffee beans, and kola nuts.

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This link has medical and chemical information on caffeine as well as the breakdown of how much caffeine is in medications like Anacin, Vivarin and Dexatrim.

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Relationships are an integral part of our well-being. Our connections with friends, romantic partners, roommates, coworkers, family, and others can have a significant impact on our emotional well-being, our physical health, and even our academic performance. While relationships may vary in closeness and dynamics, finding a sense of belonging and building connections that are fulfilling and empowering is important for your personal growth and overall satisfaction. 
 

“No one is ever just an individual. You exist within spaces all the time, and you share some responsibility for what happens there.” Shawna Potter, Making Spaces Safer

Students across the country are talking about the Red Zone. Click on the content below to learn what it is, how it occurs, and what you can do about it.

TRIGGER WARNING:  This resource contains information about sexual violence, prevalence rates, and tactics used to perpetrate harm.

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