With graduation nearing, many graduates might find that their healthy routines are in jeopardy. This week's Devilishly Healthy focuses on how to stay healthy after leaving college.
With the unusual weather patterns this year and Spring arriving so quickly, many people are finding their allergies acting up more than usual. Health columnist Wafa Shaid reccomends Staying hydrated, taking multivitamins and getting daily exercise to keep immune systems strong.
In this week's Devilishly Healthy, columnist Wafa Shahid interviews Solomon Levin-Sanders, a fitness guru and community assistant at Taylor Place. He is is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in exercise and wellness with a minor in nutrition.
The U of A received a $50,000 grant to research diseases that affect the homeless population. The school will also use the grant to help support a downtown clinic run by students from the three state universities.
Before the dust settles on ASU's new Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law building downtown, columnist Wafa Shahid has a few tips about staying healthy while living next to a construction site.
Downtown Devil's health and wellness blog Devilishly Healthy has returned for the spring semester. Columnist Wafa Shahid has some advice on how to successfully get back into the swing of school and work.