Health

Victims Raise Awareness of Domestic and Sexual Violence

By Meghan Kliewer The Clothesline Project traveled to Santa Ana College Wednesday for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project

City of Santa Ana’s Health and Wellness 5K Nearly Doubles Capacity in Second Year

By Angela Truong About 1,200 runners of all ages attended the Plaza Wellness 5K Run Saturday in Downtown Santa Ana,

I Ran a 5K With the City for Wellness

By Jose Servin I’ve been running for years, but then I slacked off. After three days, I am still sore

How to Choose the Right Foods to Get You Through Finals

Food choice when stressed can make the difference in feeling relief By Angel Ramirez Eating when stressed can be a

College Students Are at a Higher Risk for Depression

Coping with the stress of early adult life leads to undiagnosed conditions By Izabella Santana Depression is a recurring disease

Your Sunblock May Not Offer as Much Protection as It’s Advertising

By Jorge Campos Consumers trust information on sunscreen labels more than they should, according to the Environmental Working Group 2015

Stop with the Pop

Weight loss benefits seem to be misleading consumers into drinking more By Angel Ramirez Diet soda can make you fat,

Chipotle To Go Natural

By Haide Hernandez Chipotle’s “G-M-Over It” and, as of April, has stopped serving genetically modified food, making the chain the

For Healthiest Fats, Choose Fish Over Fish Oil

By Kevin Vazquez Eating food with good-for-you fats like omega-3 is recommended for the health benefits, but supplements alone might

State Lawmakers Propose Raising Smoking Age to 21

California becomes the fifth state to propose raising the smoking age to 21 By Izabella Santana In an effort to