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1 Cardiac rehabilitation program at University of Northern Iowa helps area residents reduce heart attack risk factors. Forrest Dolgener says, most of the time in the program is cardiovasular exercise. Utilizing three different kinds of exercises to improve each participant's physical fitness.
2 Economic realities of an artist's career topic at Northern Iowa Thursday (Feb. 2) Mariann Johnson will present "The Career of an Artist - Economic Realities." Johnson is responsible for providing Minnesota and Midwestern artists with information, referrals and programming in areas of career planning and small business management.
3 How to mend "broken hearts"-- and live a better life after an attack. UNI's Cardiac Rehabilitation Program conducted in the UNI-Dome, is helping heart patients improve their lives through exercise and behavior modification.
4 Oprah does it -- why can't we? Liquid diets now the latest diet craze. Joanne Spaide, says liquid diets are not recommended as a safe way to shed pounds. Liquid diets can cause death in some cases.
5 Presidential mistakes most likely to be made in first 100 days. Robert Ross says, the Bush administration has some difficult days ahead, and will need to deal with some "left-overs" from the Reagan era.
6 Stresses of college life creating a "burn-out' among students. Norm Story says stress that college student experience is causing headaches, sleep disorders, and other related disorders. Students often become burnt-out because they're afraid to fail. Alcohol and drugs is how some choose to deal.
7 The civil rights struggle -- working to keep the dream alive. Jim Johnson says while the 60's are associated with sweeping changes in civil rights, the struggle is a continuous one. The Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action raises questions whether past civil rights progress is slowly being lost.