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Your Brother's Keeper

The nature of the college experience is to create a bond among young adults and to build lasting friendships. These friendships can evolve into business partnerships, professional associations or established family friends as young men and women grow and mature into productive members of society.

FraternityMed was designed to inform college age men about health topics which are of interest to them. Specifically addressed are anxiety provoking, "what if" type questions which help explain the consequences of accidental behaviors and may help prevent future health problems. Calling a cab for an intoxicated friend, using condoms during intercourse and refusing an offer to ingest a drug can save a life and these actions are charges to take control of your own health and the health of those around you.

By reading the information provided on FraternityMed you can make informed choices for yourselves and your important friends during this most exciting period of your life.

Take note of which of your fraternity brothers have serious allergies, or who are prone to getting way too drunk, or who have asthma or diabetes. Check out who has Medi-Alert bracelets, and learn what they mean. You could help save your brother's life by knowing what to tell a doctor in an emergency.

Tape the list to your house refrigerator. It's just that important.


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