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  1. 6 days ago · Go Ask Alice! has answered thousands of questions on health and well-being topics ranging from substance use to sexual health, to nutrition and physical activity.

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  2. Go Ask Alice! isn’t an emergency or instant response service. If you’re experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or visit our Resource Hub to view a list of 24-hour support services and hotlines.

  3. Go Ask Alice! is an anonymous health and well-being question and answer site. We answer the questions that readers can’t find anywhere else. Whether it’s about a spot on your skin, questions about certain substances, or a sexual fantasy, Go Ask Alice! has you covered.

  4. Alice! offers drop-in visits and appointments for students. Hours and availability are subject to change depending on university holidays and breaks in service. For most up-to-date schedule, visit the Same Day Service page or Make an Appointment page.

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  5. On line since 1993, Go Ask Alice! answers anonymously-posed questions on everything from acne and anti-depressants, to meditation and masturbation. New Q&As are posted each week and you can always search the site’s archives of more than 3,000 past entries.

  6. If it’s on your mind, it’s probably on Go Ask Alice! CU Move (formerly the 100 m.i.l.e. club) is an online exercise motivation program that offers the University community an opportunity to learn about, design, and track personal fitness activities.

  7. Alice! provides workshops and trainings, programs such as CU Move (formerly the 100 m.i.l.e. club) and Stressbusters, and is home to Go Ask Alice!, the health question-and-answer website.

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