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Nutrition

What fuels you?

Besides being inherently important, taking care of your mind and body translates to being more successful in school. When you prioritize your physical and social wellness, you can also maximize your ability to learn efficiently. We encourage you to take charge of your wellness.

UC Berkeley is a diverse campus with students from different backgrounds. How you achieve wellness will look different for you and each of your classmates. We encourage you to use the resources provided in a way that works for you and fits with your experience.
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  • Home
    • Ohlone Land
    • Contact Us
  • Identity
    • The Big 9 >
      • Identities on Campus & Beyond
    • Intersectionality
    • Incoming Class Statistics
    • Allyship
    • Transfer Student Experience >
      • Re-Entry Student Experience
      • Student Parent Experience
  • Community
    • Socialization
    • LEAD Center
    • ASUC
    • bridges MRC
    • Work Study
  • Free Speech
    • History at Cal
    • Oakland Activism
  • Energy
    • Nutrition
    • Physical Activity
    • Sleep
    • Self Care
    • COVID-19
  • Mental Health
  • Alcohol & Other Drugs
    • Skills for Agency
    • Harm Reduction
    • Bystander Intervention
  • Sexual Health
  • SVSH Prevention
  • Student Stories