Health

Displaying 151 - 200 of 435 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Malcolm Price Laboratory School urges students to walk to school
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
"Walk To School Day" is designed to promote regular physical activity among students.
152 Legacy of Miss America Pageant isn't beauty and perfection
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Miss America said to portray the wrong image of beauty for women.
153 College life: a guide for new UNI students; three important health tips to keep handy while you're away from home
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.13
Encourages students to deal with stress through the Counseling Center, stay active to ward off the Freshman 15, and get plenty of sleep; photo.
154 UNI student and professor carry out research in Romania
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Their time was spent looking for evidence of pesticides in drinking water that cause developmental problems in children.
155 Women's Health on College Hill provides confidential care for women
Northern Iowan 99:60, p.1
Allen Hospital has expanded women's health services to include a clinic located conveniently near campus; photo.
156 UNI Center for Energy & Environmental Education to present film on kids and chemicals
Public Relations News Release 2002:425, p.1
"Kids and Chemicals" will be shown on April 3, and will confront relationship between environmental contamination and children's health issues in America.
157 The healing power of humor
Public Relations News Release 2002:397, p.1
Physical benefits of humor will be explored.
158 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:44, p.9
Students respond to the question: How do you feel about the body fat composition test in personal wellness?; photo.
159 Body fat test can be detrimental
Northern Iowan 99:44, p.5
Criticizes the body fat percentage test that is part of general education Personal Wellness requirement.
160 'Spring' into break safely
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.9
Suggestions for braving the heat or the cold during spring break; photo.
161 National Nutrition Month
Public Relations News Release 2002:373, p.1
Suggestions will be offered for eating healthy.
162 Living a heart-healthy lifestyle
Public Relations News Release 2002:328, p.1
Suggestions for keeping your heart healthy will be offered.
163 A holiday to satisfy the biggest appetites
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.11
Suggestions are offered for responsible holiday eating.
164 Restacking the pyramid
Public Relations News Release 2002:186, p.1
A revised food pyramid will be presented and discussed.
165 UNI hosts Iowa Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance convention
Public Relations News Release 2003:157, p.1
Will be held November 2-3.
166 UNI Global Health Corps' health symposium to focus on world hunger
Public Relations News Release 2002:121, p.1
Per Pinstrup-Andersen will speak on "World Hunger and Malnutrition" as a part of the International Health Symposium on Monday, Oct. 21.
167 Snacks may be removed from schools
Public Relations News Release 2002:61, p.1
Lisa Krausman will talk about the importance of healthy snacks and will suggest ways that parents can teach their kids about healthy snacks.
168 Kill the germs, keep the kids
Public Relations News Release 2001:485, p.1
Gloria Kirkland-Holmes has found a connection between those children who have good hand-washing techniques and also reduced absenteeism.
169 Preventing a broken heart
Public Relations News Release 2001:485, p.1
The signs of a heart disease are not as recognizable and Martha Ochoa will discuss them.
170 The miracle of massage
Public Relations News Release 2001:478, p.1
The health benefits of a massage will be talked about.
171 UNI hosts Annual Symposium on International Health
Public Relations News Release 2001:403, p.1
The panel for the Annual Symposium on International Health will be made up of UNI and University of Iowa faculty members.
172 Drink to your health
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.10
Drinking lots of water is a good way to get healthier looking skin and to decrease you chances of illnesses.
173 A 'quick fix' isn't always the best fix
Northern Iowan 98:36, p.11
Some students are trying to lose weight quickly, and may be damaging their bodies in the process.
174 Plethora of student health options available at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:36, p.10
The Student Health Advisory Committee of UNI comments on Allen Hospital's new women's health center, and the wide variety of health services at UNI.
175 Hydration and health
Public Relations News Release 2001:280, p.1
Kristy Leen will discuss the importance of staying hydrated throughout your day.
176 Poor posture poses potential problems
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.10
Members of the Mind, Body, Spirit class learn the importance of proper posture.
177 Wellness just as important for children
Public Relations News Release 2001:258, p.1
Rip Marston encourages parents to teach their children about social, mental, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing.
178 Getting rid of leftover goodies
Public Relations News Release 0:248, p.1
Strategies on how to resist overeating during the holidays.
179 A low-fat Christmas feast
Public Relations News Release 0:247, p.1
Ways to reduce fat content of Christmas dinner.
180 Exercising support for each other
Public Relations News Release 2001:212, p.1
Kathy Gulick will discuss how we can keep down the fat during the holiday season.
181 UNI Global Health Corps plans events
Public Relations News Release 2001:196, p.1
The Global Health Corps has announced the dates of events to increase awareness on health issues.
182 Laughing your problems away
Public Relations News Release 2001:150, p.1
Jennifer Murra claims that laughter is the best medicine.
183 National Health Education Week
Public Relations News Release 2001:150, p.1
Kathy Gulick will talk about why we should teach health education in schools.
184 Are eggs really 'egg-cellent' for you?
Public Relations News Release 2001:136, p.1
Lisa Krausman will talk about how many eggs are healthy for a person's diet.
185 Balancing your life
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
Joan Thompson will discuss how to live a healthy life.
186 Kathy Gulick
Campus News Network 12:2, p.
Gave two presentations on campus wellness at the National Wellness Conference.
187 Joan Thompson and Deedra Billings
Campus News Network 12:2, p.
Demonstrated programs at the National Wellness Conference.
188 UNI athletic trainers available for interviews about heat stroke/exhaustion
Public Relations News Release 2001:32, p.1
189 Diabetes awareness
Public Relations News Release 2001:22, p.1
Heidi Oberrieder will talk about lifestyles and how to avoid getting diabetes.
190 National Senior Health and Fitness Day
Public Relations News Release 2000:0, p.1
Dana Foster discusses the important of fitness and exercise for older adults.
191 UNI hosts discussion on human rights and global health
Public Relations News Release 2000:344, p.1
"Human Rights to Health: A Global Panel Discussion" will be held on April 3.
192 Pack your bags . . . But not too heavy
Public Relations News Release 2000:298, p.1
Nancy Hamilton will discuss the health problems caused by children carrying backpacks that are too heavy.
193 Resolving to keep your kids healthy
Public Relations News Release 2000:238, p.1
Rip Marston suggests parents focus on children's personal wellness.
194 Forgive and forget
Public Relations News Release 2000:228, p.1
Suzanne Freedman will discuss how forgiveness works into a child's level of wellness.
195 Wellness just as important for children
Public Relations News Release 2000:202, p.1
Rip Marston discusses the importance of learning wellness as a child.
196 Easy resolutions for a healthy lifestyle
Northern Iowan 97:29, p.15
Encourages students to take advantage of the facilities at the Wellness and Recreation Center.
197 Maintaining control of your diet during the holidays
Public Relations News Release 2000:170, p.1
Tips for cutting calories during the holidays.
198 Making sure the turkey is the only thinng that's stuffed at Thanksgiving
Public Relations News Release 2000:301, p.1
Advice on weight control during the holidays.
199 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:24, p.11
Students respond to the question "Do you believe the statistics on the "Most of Us" posters around campus?"; photo.
200 Most of us . . . didn't get asked
Northern Iowan 97:24, p.1
The "Most of Us" campaign is seen as a way to communicate information about healthful lifestyles to students; photo.