Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
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. |