Cancer
Displaying 151 - 170 of 170 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Bout with cancer not enough to stop UNI standout Northern Iowan 91:11, p.3 |
Motivational speaker Pauline Kelly describes ways to meet goals. | |
152 | An end to broccoli bashing? Public Relations News Release 1991:514, p.1 |
Broccoli and other foods can be used to combat cancer. | |
153 | The wounded skies above beckon for attention. Public Relations News Release 1991:375, p.1 |
Timothy Cooney states that a one percent decrease in ozone makes for a three percent increase in skin cancer rates. | |
154 | The augmentation disputation Public Relations News Release 1991:235, p.1 |
Sue Joslyn believes that breast implants do not cause cancer, but may interfere with early detection. | |
155 | Cancer still number one cause of death Northern Iowan 85:50, p.9 |
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156 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:124, p.1 |
Robert Ross speaks on the importance of Midwestern caucuses and primaries in presidential elections. Tolu Honary examines wind power as an alternative power source. Ching Woo discusses the dangers of burning leaves. | |
157 | UNI student wins leadership award Public Relations News Release 1987:423, p.1 |
Presidential Scholar, Tracy Lesan, is awarded with the Tom Beger Memorial Leadership award. The award is given in memory of former Shull resident, Tom Beger, after falling to cancer in 1983. | |
158 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:329, p.1 |
Prof. Janet Rives discusses how economic factors that affect job decisions. Jane Gackenbach explains lucid dreaming. Charles Francis discusses the future of farming. A speech on skin cancer and ozone depletion is held. James Doohan visits Maucker Union. | |
159 | Clinton Nelson dies of cancer Public Relations News Release 1986:193, p.1 |
Professor Clinton Nelson died of cancer at Sartori Hospital on January 28, 1987. He was survived by his wife, Mary Nelson, and two children. Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran Church. | |
160 | Detection saves lives Northern Iowan 82:16, p.9 |
Red Cross will present program on breast cancer. | |
161 | Conflicting reports cited Northern Iowan 81:5, p.1 |
Reports on the relationship between diet and cancer come to different conclusions; photo. | |
162 | UNI scientists invent new cancer-fighting drug Northern Iowan 79:27, p.1 |
Professors Chang and Bergquist talk about their work. | |
163 | Anti-cancer talk is scheduled Northern Iowan 70:45, p.8 |
John P. Rosazza will speak. | |
164 | What's Going On . . . Northern Iowan 69:48, p.12 |
Activities and meetings. | |
165 | Cancer ride Northern Iowan 69:48, p.12 |
Will ride bikes for cancer. | |
166 | Dr. Goss' cancer laboratory doesn't resemble Hollywood set College Eye 58:3, p.3 |
Dr. Robert C. Goss searches for the cure for cancer. | |
167 | SCI biologist receives $1,030 grant to further cancer research College Eye 57:33, p.4 |
Professor Goss talks about his research. | |
168 | Film and talk on cancer Thurs. College Eye 49:24, p.1 |
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169 | To quit, or not to quit? That is a smoker's query College Eye 46:18, p.2 |
A look at smokers and their thoughts in wake of the report of the association of smoking and cancer. | |
170 | Sara F. Rice Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Professor Sara F. Rice falls to cancer in Hot Springs, Arkansas on September 2, 1922. |