General Health
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Health and Wellness                                        
- Lindley Health
 - Lindley Counseling
 - Office of Health Promotion
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        Health Library
    
                
- Mental Health Toolkit
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 - Fitness and Nutrition
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 - Relationships
 - Self-Assessments
 - Sexual Health
 - Sexual Misconduct Resources
 - Sexually Transmitted Infections
 - Suicide Prevention
 
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Taking care of your health while at Washington and Lee University is important to your academic success. The keys are to:
- Eat breakfast. View the Stall Street Journal issue, Breakfast Provides Brain Power, for additional information.
 - Make sure you get five servings of fruits and veggies each day.
 - Exercise 3-5 times per week.
 - Get 7-9 hours of sleep each night.
 - Wash your hands frequently.
 - Protect your sexual health.
 - Make wise choices around alcohol.
 
- First-Year Experience
 - Housing and Residence Life
 - Dining
 - Student Engagement and Leadership
 - Fraternity and Sorority Life
 - 
    
        Health and Wellness
    
                
- Lindley Health
 - Lindley Counseling
 - Office of Health Promotion
 - 
    
        Health Library
    
                
- Mental Health Toolkit
 - CampusWell
 - Alcohol and Other Drugs
 - Body Image and Eating Disorders
 - Emotional Health
 - Fitness and Nutrition
 - Friends Helping Friends
 - General Health
 - Headspace
 - LGBTQ
 - Relationships
 - Self-Assessments
 - Sexual Health
 - Sexual Misconduct Resources
 - Sexually Transmitted Infections
 - Suicide Prevention
 
 - Being Well W&L
 
 - Safety and Security
 - Student Services and Support
 - Student Affairs Staff