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Well hey there, my name is Cheyenne Jackson. I'm a full-time student at Eastern Illinois University located in a small town near Champaign called Charleston. I'm 20 years old and I'm studying Health Administration with a minor in Business. A lot of people ask me "Well what do you want to do with that?" And at first, I didn't exactly know because I used to be a Pre-nursing major. And MAN am I glad I switched. But I would really love to open up my own clinic for inner city families who don't have great access to good quality care. But for now, I'm only in my second year... We'll get there, eventually! 

Some interesting things about me, well I like to cook all kinds of things. I've basically become a gym rat and I'm so glad because I used to hate the gym believe it or not (you can). Going to the gym and eating right have so many benefits. And in my future blog posts, I look forward to sharing some great information about proper nutrition for people of all backgrounds, age, race, socioeconomic class. EVERYTHING. I hope you look forward to reading. 

Thanks

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  1. Hello Cheyenne,
    Nutrition is very important, I just wish I ate better. College has more or less up my eating habits ans schedule so simple tips and tricks might be very appreciated by those of us who, as you say, aren't gym rats.
    Good luck

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  2. We have the same in common. I was a Pre-Nursing student and recently changed my major to Health Administration with a minor in Business. Nursing got toooooo overwhelming for me so I switched my major. But yes Nutrition is a very important topic to talk about, especially for college students.

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