Health

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301 Health claims on food labels benefit producers, mislead consumers
Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1
Professor Joanne Spaide warns that health claims placed on food items are often misleading.
302 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:164, p.1
Nathaniel Richmond speaks on an arms reduction treated being developed by Reagan and Gorbechev. Pamela Redcliffe relays the symptoms of hypothermia. John Somervill explains holiday depression. Ivan Eland warns against the dangers of holiday decorating.
303 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:145, p.1
Ivan Eland gives winter driving tips. Robert Ross analyzes the presidential election. Presidential candidate Governor Bruce Babbit visits the UNI campus. Ronald Chung explains the Thanksgiving restaurant trend. Nancy McGraw shares dieting strategies.
304 Before you light that cigarette or eat that cookie, try a hypnotic trance
Public Relations News Release 1987:139, p.1
Professor Jane Richards uses hypnotherapy to help patients lose weight and quit smoking. Richards suggests that the best way to find a qualified hypnotherapist is through a referral by a family counselor.
305 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:132, p.1
Michael Sonnleitner scrutinizes public officials. Joanne Spaide dispels vitamin C myths. Jane Richards discusses hypnotherapy. Jesse Jackson appears at the Auditorium. Barbara Pershing speaks on the dangers of coupon shopping.
306 Hunters, hikers cautioned to check for deer tricks carrying dangerous Lyme disease
Public Relations News Release 1987:106, p.1
Professor Nixon Wilson conducts research on five species of Iowan ticks likely to host Lyme disease. Wilson cautions outdoorsmen to wear light colored clothing, and check their children and animals for the parasite.
307 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:73, p.1
Robert Talbott speaks on Christopher Columbus' role in North American slavery. Wayne Anderson estimates the chance of earthquakes occurring in Iowa. Forrest Dolgener reviews cholesterol guidelines. Charles Means announces the rise of minority test scores.
308 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:31, p.1
Daryl Smith researches some of Iowa's endangered species. Fred Fryman and Tom Ryan examine Iowa's high migration rate. Larry Hensley explains the future of health and wellness in higher education. Donald Whitna discusses the U. S. Constitution.
309 UNI is co-sponsor of the Lakeshore Wellness Conference
Public Relations News Release 1987:399, p.1
A five-day health conference for Iowan educators is held in Storm Lake, organized by Professor Thomas Davis. The conference is meant to help teachers develop healthy lifestyles to pass on to their students.
310 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:392, p.1
David McCalley instructs environmental awareness. Kay Covington examines the effects of the exercise on children. Ron Camarata discusses draught precautions for gardeners. Ronald Chung discusses consumer safety. Clemens Bartollas examines the Miranda Law.
311 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:374, p.1
Ken DeNault compares nuclear destruction with natural disasters. Barbara Pershing discusses why graduates are unprepared for living costs. Joann Spaide examines health risks of fast food. Pat Moffitt explains the goals of the All American Buckle-Up.
312 Radio News Network announcements
Public Relations News Release 1987:345, p.1
Joel Wells and Dennis Cryer examine a sex education bill. Phil Patton explains how parents pay their children's tuition before attending college. Doreen Hayek gives tips on computer purchases. Phyllis Conklin warns of the dangers of barbecue.
313 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:315, p.1
Marilyn Monteiro explains why women leave the state more than men. John Somervill, Joanne Spaide, and Joan Thompson discuss anorexia and bulimia. Jerry Stockdale explains Amish farming. The Senate approves the fusion of health and physical education.
314 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:296, p.1
Professor John Deegan speaks on Iowa's groundwater problem. Shelby Ingram and Jan Stephan explain how media coverage of youth suicides may lead to higher suicide rates. Professor Julia Wallace and Ivan Eland speak on the dangers of elderly drivers.
315 Radio News Network announcements
Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1
Professor Dennis Clayson explains a correlation between physical stature and success. Mona Smith instructs an "Eater's Choice" class for healthy dieting. Prof. John Somervill discusses hyperactive children. Joanne Spaide discusses sports nutrition.
316 UNI to offer health counseling workshop at Mercy Hospital
Public Relations News Release 1987:265, p.1
Professor Patrick Moffitt instructs a workshop on counseling concepts, and ethics in health problems. The course was worth one hour of credit, and held in Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids.
317 Children 2-5 may sign up for UNI Kindergym program
Public Relations News Release 1986:195, p.1
The Kindergym Program, diricted by Professor Rip Marston, teaches young children to develop physical health, as well as social skills. The program involves rhythm exercises and gymnastics, which develop the children's agility, balance, and strength.
318 Wellness fair and health check set for tomorrow
Northern Iowan 83:31, p.9
Kim Gramenz talks about what will be available.
319 Iowa health care professionals, public invited to learn more about reducing cholesterol levels at UNI seminars
Public Relations News Release 1986:359, p.1
The seminar focuses on Hypercholesterolemia which is an excess of cholesterol in the blood; physicians and nurses can receive continuing education credits for attending.
320 Get a hold on your health
Northern Iowan 81:20, p.12
Fit Stop offers health appraisal.
321 Celebrate "Heart Month"
Northern Iowan 80:38, p.4
322 Physicals slated
Northern Iowan 80:2, p.20
The athletic training program will provide sports physicals.
323 Down in the Valley
Northern Iowan 79:34, p.9
People are joining a health spa.
324 New gym and spa offers weightlifting, dance, sauna
Northern Iowan 78:18, p.12
The Olympic Gym and Spa offers students a chance to get fit for cheap; photo.
325 UNI professor Thrall receives award from health, recreation association
Public Relations News Release 1980:503, p.1
Professor William Thrall received an award from the Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
326 UNI professor Spaide conducts study on diet, heart disease
Public Relations News Release 1980:446, p.1
Professor Joanne Spaide will be conducting a study to see the effects of dieting and how it can affect heart health.
327 Shop, compare, and become healthier
Northern Iowan 77:33, p.8
A look at local fitness centers.
328 Off the Wall: everything is wrong about being sick
Northern Iowan 77:31, p.9
How to stay healthy; symptoms of the flu.
329 Up the creek; use 'old-time' cures for common ailments; hikers, here's to your health . . .
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.8
Outdoor remedies for common ailments.
330 Health fair
Northern Iowan 76:51, p.5
Health information and demonstrations in Union.
331 Flipping fitness for everyone
Northern Iowan 76:45, p.
Physical fitness classes will be offered for UNI families beginning next month.
332 Wellness studied in UNI workshop
Northern Iowan 75:59, p.3
A workshop on how to achieve personal wellness was held recently at UNI.
333 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 75:2, p.8
Activities and meetings.
334 What's Up?
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Activities and meetings.
335 What's Up?
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336 What's Up?
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337 What's Up?
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Activities and meetings.
338 What's Up?
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Activities and meetings.
339 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 73:31, p.8
Activities and meetings.
340 Lunar samples to be displayed
Northern Iowan 73:17, p.1
Twelve lunar samples will be on display next week in the Physics Building; photo.
341 What's Up?
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Activities and meetings.
342 What's Up?
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343 What's Up?
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344 What's Up?
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345 What's Up?
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346 What's Up
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347 What's Up
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348 What's Up?
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349 What's Up?
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350 What's Up?
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351 What's Up? ?
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352 What's Up? ?
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353 What's Up? ?
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355 What¿s Up? ?
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356 What's Up? ?
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357 What's Up?
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358 What's Up?
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359 What's Up?
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360 What's Up? ?
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361 What's Up? ?
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362 What's Up? ?
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363 What's Up ? ?
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364 What's Up ? ?
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365 What's Going On . . .
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366 What's Going On . . .
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367 What's Going On . . .
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368 What's Going On . . .
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370 What's Going On . . .
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371 UNI curriculum guide earns national recognition
Northern Iowan 69:47, p.5
Health education guide developed by Department of Physical Education for Women.
372 What's Going On . . .
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Activities and meetings.
373 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:42, p.2

Northern Iowan is a place to read burger advertisements.

374 Health Curriculum Guide Completed at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:657, p.1
The guide was written at the UNI Health Education Institute, and assists in the teaching of health in grades 1-9. It is considered the first of its kind in Iowa.
375 Illegal roller towels present sanitation, health problem in 1926
College Eye 59:45, p.2
Reprinted article from June 29, 1926, concerning disadvantages of roller towels.
376 Insurance available for SCI students
Public Relations News Release 1960:562, p.1
A new group plan of accident and medical insurance is made available to students who seek coverage not provided by the usual student health insurance plan. A representative will be available at registration to accept applications.
377 Board of Regents April meeting
Public Relations News Release 1960:348, p.1
The Board of Regents approves new contracts for natural gas, electricity, and boiler fuel. Plans for student accident and sickness medical insurance, as well as fire insurance are under way.
378 Health conference set at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:262, p.1
Professors William C. Lang and A. D. Dickinson present lectures for the North Central College Health Association's annual conference. Professors Paul Bender, Raymond Schlicher, Martha Peterson, and Myron Messenheimer conduct a panel discussion.
379 ISTC to host Dental Health Education Conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:118, p.1
The Dental Health Education Conference is held at I. S. T. C., where dental health professional, school nurses, and educators meet to discuss dental health education.
380 ISTC debate team to begin season at Grinnell
Public Relations News Release 1960:77, p.1
The Forensic Squad attends a one-day conference at Grinnell College, where they will debate the role of the federal government in its citizen's health insurance. The team will be accompanied by Professor Lillian Wagner.
381 What difference?
College Eye 43:27, p.2
Contends that smoking is a right, and it shouldn't affect a woman's employment opportunities.
382 Sadie B. Campbell, dean of women, has resigned effective July 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:352, p.1
In giving her reasons for resigning she said: "I realize I'm giving up a dean's job with its wonderful opportunities for personal and professional satisfaction, but I've always planned to do so at an age when I can still enjoy travel.
383 Specialists are of little value unless consulted in their specialty
Public Relations News Release 1950:266, p.1
Dwight Curtis, head of the teaching department is partly responsible for a unique position created last Fall in the laboratory schools. The position was designed primarily to help student teachers in the five branch schools gain valuable experience.
384 TC Campus Inspected for Health Report
Public Relations News Release 1950:121, p.1
Consultant, Marjorie A. C. Young of Boston, Massachusetts, this week inspected the health education facilities at the College. Major areas of the study are (1) curriculum, (2) campus environment and (3) health knowledge opportunities in student teaching.
385 TC Professor Leaves for South America
Public Relations News Release 1950:113, p.1
Donald R. Scott, assistant professor of rural education will fly to Quito, Ecuador where he will help the ministry of education set up in-service and pre-service (normal school) teacher education programs.
386 X-ray lab visits campus; will examine all employees in T. B. drive
College Eye 38:42, p.1
Employees may voluntarily participate in program.
387 Dr. Frank N. Mead named acting college physician
Public Relations News Release 1945:173, p.1
With the resignation of Max Durfee, a replacement has been named to fill in until a replacement can be named.
388 American public's fondness of eating reduces possibilities of pill diet
College Eye 36:28, p.1
Professor Sutherland talks about the effects of war on the American diet.
389 A. H. Steinhaus, professor from George Williams College, Chicago, to visit campus
Public Relations News Release 1945:73, p.1
Various campus groups will have the opportunity to hear Mr. Steinhaus. He will discuss subjects connected with physical fitness and the effects of the war upon health and physical education.
390 Dietician comforts shortage wailers
College Eye 36:24, p.1
Elizabeth Nyholm believes that the wartime shortage of sugar might be beneficial to students.
391 T. B. germ makes no exception, Dr. Lyght tells college assembly
College Eye 36:9, p.3
Charles E. Lyght addresses assembly.
392 Don't let that 'C. C.' Gremlin get you down
College Eye 36:8, p.3
Advice on avoiding colds.
393 National physical fitness program keeps gym buzzing
College Eye 35:4, p.5
Professor Wild notes at length the extensive program of physical activities going on.
394 Child health course begins
College Eye 34:39, p.1
Will hold two-week special workshop.
395 College students have above average health
College Eye 34:38, p.4
396 Saturday night baths aren't necessary to health says Rath
College Eye 34:20, p.5
Professor Rath gives advice on taking, or not taking, baths.
397 Junior Commandos do or--"die" for Coach Starbeck
College Eye 34:14, p.4
A look at the rigors of the physical conditioning class.
398 Students don't give enough attention to health--Durfee
College Eye 34:42, p.5
Encourages students to get extra rest when needed.
399 New class in hygiene is to be required
College Eye 31:34, p.1
Must take Health Education A; purposes of the class.
400 No need for brawn to be healthy--Durfee
College Eye 31:16, p.3
But urges students to be involved in some sort of physical activity.