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Any place where many people live, work, or socialize becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. College campuses are no exception!
The combination of stress, lack of sleep, and poor eating habits can cause college students to be more vulnerable to these infectious agents. Become familiar with some of the most common ailments and illnesses spread on college campuses, so you will know how to prevent and control them.
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