Alcohol | Other Drugs | Safer Sex & Pleasure | Sleep | General Health & Life at Amherst |
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Part of safe drinking is knowing who to call in the event of an emergency. Who can you call if this happens?
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True or False: Amherst's Amnesty Policy only applies to alcohol, not other drugs.
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Generally, we try to make safer sex supplies as readily available as possible. Where is one place that you can find safer sex supplies on campus?
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How long is an ideal nap supposed to be?
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Walk us through making an appointment with the health center.
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What are some of the signs that someone might be at medical risk due to heavy drinking?
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How long does it typically take for an edible to take effect?
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True or False: The health center carries emergency contraception.
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Name three things that can impact your sleep quality.
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True or False: We have a nutritionist on staff that can work with you to make meal plans for specific dietary needs.
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Intoxication is measured in terms of blood alcohol content (or BAC), which is the ratio of blood to alcohol in the bloodstream. What is the ideal BAC?
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You decide that you want to try some psychedelics, like shrooms or LSD. How long should you expect your trip to last?
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Stimulating genitalia is definitely not the only way to provide sexual pleasure! Name three other parts of the body that someone might get sexual pleasure from.
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What is the difference between sleep deprivation and insomnia?
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Where can you find free menstrual products on campus?
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What are three factors that can influence alcohol absorption?
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Drugs are classified using a 'Schedule I-V' system. Schedule I drugs include cannabis, psychedelics, and heroin. Why are these classified as Schedule I drugs?
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Orgasms aren't (and probably shouldn't) always be the goal of a sexual encounter. What's one reason that someone may struggle/be unable to achieve an orgasm during sex?
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When we sleep, we go through several different sleep cycles. On average, how long is each of these and how many should you get per night?
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There are two health education groups on campus, the SHEs (us!) and the PAs (or Peer Advocates). What's the difference between them?
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Pour a standard-sized shot into a red solo cup.
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We're going to hand you 2-3 cards with the name of a drug on them. Tell us how they would interact with alcohol!
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We're going to hand your team two cards with the name of contraception methods or other safer sex supplies on them. Tell us how they work and whether they are contraceptives, STI protection, or both.
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There are four stages of sleep - Stage 1, 2, 3, & 4. Match each stage to it's description!
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The Health Center does something called BASICS/CASICS, which are AOD screening & intervention sessions. What might get you a referral to one of these programs?
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