December 27, 2011
- 2:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University

When I started writing this column back in February the across the United States, many states were reevaluating their legislation around reproductive health. We’re nearing the end of the year and yet issues surrounding reproductive health are continuing to pop up. Access to abortion, distribution of Plan B, and issues around birth control are still coming up across they country.
In New Jersey, students at Ramapo College are petitioning around the access to Plan B on their campus. They believe there should be less restrictions on how it is accessed to ensure students are able to gain access to the pill within the recommended 72 hours. Our friends at Jezebel then took a look at how easy it is to access Plan B on different college campuses. Read More »
December 18, 2011
- 5:54 pm
By Caitlin-University of Alabama

This week, Bayer has been under fire with the Food and Drug Administration for its birth control pills Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella. The pills in this family contain a synthetic hormone called drospirenone, which is being linked to the seventy-five percent increased chance of blood clots. Bayer went in front of the FDA and unfortunately, the FDA ended up voting 15-11 to keep the pills on the market. They did however vote “21-5 on Thursday that labeling on Bayer’s popular Yaz and similar birth control pills is inadequate and should be revised to better reflect the higher risk of blood clots associated with these drugs.” Some of the members of the panel voted yes because they feel there are women that do benefit from the drugs. Well, yeah I and many of the other women affected had benefits. And then we almost died.
After going through such a harrowing experience and reading about so many other women who’ve gone through the same thing, it’s tough to know they will stay on the market for now. The lawsuits are still ongoing, and I hope the women affected get some peace of mind and justice. If you don’t think it’s that common, check out some of the responses I got…
May 6, 2009
- 11:00 am
By Abby - Syracuse University
If you are considering taking diet pills, more specifically, Hydroxycut, it’s time to get rid of those thoughts once and for all. The FDA recently linked their products to severe liver damage and death (yes, death!), so the makers pulled 14 of its products from shelves.
Here are the gross details, from this article: The FDA said it has received 23 reports of serious liver injuries, including liver damage that resulted in a transplant in 2002, liver failure, jaundice, seizures and cardiovascular problems. The reports include the 2007 death of a 19-year-old man living in the Southwest, which was reported to the FDA in March.
Death, people! And for what? The hopes that a supplement, which is not regulated at all, and could, for all we know, have dog poop in it, may help you lose a tiny bit more weight? To fit into a smaller size? To see results like the commercials (which really just use two different people!)?
I’m pretty sure the cons outweigh the benefits in this situation… Read More »
Tags: Body, diet, diet pills, dietary supplements, energy boosters, fat, FDA, health, healthy living, hydroxycut, liver damage, lose weight, seizures, weight loss

Health guidelines and facts are constantly changing as we learn more about the human body and what we need to stay strong. To maintain optimal health, you need to keep up to date with the newest in fitness, nutrition and medical research.
Check out the latest headlines about that unique body of yours:
- So you think you’ll impress your crush by taking on a beer bong like a champ? A new study published in the March issue of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors asked women how much they thought they needed to drink at a social event to interest a man. The women’s estimates were more than twice what the guys said they would prefer. At your next party, drink less and truly impress! Read More »
Tags: Beer bong, Body, doctors, facts, FDA, fish, fitness, food poisoning, health, health guidelines, healthy living, human body, Immune System, medical, mice, morning after pill, newest, News, nutrition, plan b, probiotics, researchers, scientists, Sex, study, sushi, vaccine, yogurt
January 29, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Lauren - University of Michigan
I am usually not one to hate an entire group of people for the mistakes of one (except OSU students…I really do strongly dislike them all), but this time it’s different.
This time it involves food. And not just any food, peanut butter.
Peanut butter has been the one constant in my life over the past 4 years. When boys upset me, I turned to peanut butter on a spoon. When friends upset me, I turned to peanut butter mixed with vanilla ice cream. When my jeans got too tight from all that PB on a spoon/in ice cream, I turned to peanut butter Power Bars to fuel my workouts. And when I got sick of working out and instead wanted to numb the pain, I smoked some pot and then turned to PB and Cheese crackers.
Peanut butter was my friend when I was feeling lonely, and my support base when I needed it most.
And now those f**kers in Blakely, Georgia have gone and ruined it for me. According to news reports, the people of Blakely are behind this whole peanut butter emergency; their factory was full of bacteria (not to mention roaches) and they knew their products were testing positive for Salmonella…but shipped them out anyway. Read More »
Tags: blakely georgia, FDA, fda peanut, girl scout cookies, organic peanut butter, outbreak, pb, peanut butter, peanut recall, peanut recall list, recalled peanut products, roaches, salmonella, Tagalongs
January 29, 2009
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

The peanut crisis is getting worse. And I just ate a PB Power Bar. Oy.
Go green this V-Day.
Proof that dorky dudes are slightly funny.
Harvard is losing profs to Obama.
(Put on some clothes and) Come home, Amy Winehouse.
OMFG we need this at our Superbowl Party.
Do people actually wear these?
Follow us on Twitter!!
Or you can join our Facebook group!
Man sues strip club for $25,000.
Will University budget cuts compromise student safety?
What skin type do you have?
Tags: amy winehouse, earth friendly, FDA, fda peanut, green valentines, harvard, obama, peanut butter, peanut recall, peanut recall list, power bar, recalled peanut products, road sign hackers, security, skin type, st lucia, strip club, student security, sues strip club, superbowl snack, twitter, ultimate superbowl snack, university budget cuts, vday gift ideas
August 4, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By CC Staff
No, it’s not “sweet” that my boyfriend and I cook together from time to time, it’s actually rather hot. You can lick the bowl (or eachother) together, have some romance in a hot kitchen and turn a rather boring task into something o-so-sexy.
Find a guy (or gal) and give this guacamole recipe a go.
Side Note: Do not itch your eyes while you cut ANY of these ingredients. Oh, and never bring the onions/peppers into the bedroom. Seriously.
Guacamole for Two and then some:
You will need: A bowl, a spoon/fork, a cutting board, and a good set of knifes (blood=no good)
Two Avocados
Three small tomatoes (apparently the FDA has announced all tomatoes are OK once again, yes!)
Cilantro
Red Onions
Limes
Hot Peppers (use your discretion)
Sea Salt and Ground Pepper Read More »
June 26, 2007
- 1:00 pm
By CC Staff
So I think all of you devoted readers deserve to know that I’m dying.
Ok, not really… but according to a new study, cancer might be brewing inside me as I sip my diet coke. (Why am I such a Debbie Downer today? Wah wahhhhhhhhhh.)
The study found that one of the most popular artificial sweeteners may cause cancer. And I don’t know about you, but that is practically a death sentence for me.
As artificiality has become a societal fundament, I’ve managed to resist plastic surgery and fake tanning. Hell, I don’t even have a fake id. But, because I’m such a lucky gal, the one faux treat that I’ve wildly indulged in is now linked to cancer. Read More »
Tags: agave nectar, artificial sweetener, breast cancer, calories, cancer, equal, FDA, health, leukemia, lymphoma, nutrisweet, science, splenda, stevia, study, sugar, sugar substitute, tanning, test