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U. of Michigan survey comes to Stanford

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"Have you ever wondered whether your fellow students are as happy as they sometimes seem on the surface?"…

Cardinal Care backlash

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Under the revised policy, international students will be obligated to purchase Cardinal Care -- the University’s $3,000 annual healthcare package -- in 12-month increments. Currently, Stanford’s insurance policy has an…

Seminar clarifies cancer guidelines

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To explain recent changes to breast cancer screening guidelines, Stanford Cancer Center and Stanford Hospitals & Clinics invited the public to a seminar entitled “Controversies In Women’s Cancer Screening” held…

New University health care plan receives mixed reviews

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Students with spouses and children here are returning mixed reviews of the new University-offered dependent health care coverage -- the first since 2006 -- announced by Vaden Health Center officials…

Perspectives on coverage of trans surgery

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With the addition next year of transgender surgery coverage to Cardinal Care, Stanford's student health plan, some students say there are quality-of-life improvements on the horizon for transgender students here.…

Vaden revamps insurance

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University officials on Tuesday announced a new dependent health care offering for students, which Stanford has lacked since 2006. …

Tackling mental health issues will take time

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It took one-and-a-half years for Stanford’s 48-member Mental Health and Well-Being (MHWB) Task Force to evaluate campus mental health issues. Addressing these issues is likely to take years more.…

BRIEF: Free H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines available today

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Students seeking the H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccinations can receive them for free today in Wilbur Hall’s Soto Lounge, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m., sponsored by Vaden Health Center. Health…