Health and Wellness

Remembering to Take Care of Yourself

In the classroom, WashU seeks to train your mind. But outside of school, you still need to take care of your body. Exercise and recreation can keep you in shape, while on-campus medical care can treat your body — and mind — if the need arises.

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Getting well. Feeling better. Learning habits of good mental, emotional and sexual health. Keeping a proactive attitude toward the many aspects of your health. Habif can help.

Habif Health and Wellness Center

Habif is a full-service medical center with professional staff, facilities, programming, online resources and much more.

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Radiology

The Habif Health and Wellness Center offers radiology exams on-site to ensure timely and accurate testing.

Rape Myths and Facts

Rape myths are damaging and false beliefs about rape and sexual assault.

Rape Trauma Syndrome

Rape trauma syndrome (or RTS) is related to post-traumatic stress disorder but is more specific to sexual assault.

Reading Week Program

Looking for some support and downtime during Reading Week, leading to finals? Check out Reading Week Programs from Campus Life!

Relationship and Sexual Violence Reporting Options

We encourage you to report incidents of sexual harassment, sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking.

Relaxation Techniques

Learn about relaxation techniques you can use as well as how to receive personal instruction on these techniques.

Release of Information Forms

The release of information form authorizes Habif to use and disclose protected health information.

Reproductive Health – Students

It is recommended that people begin receiving a gynecological exam when they turn 21, and that all sexually active people receive STI screens.

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