Joseph (Joslyn)--Sue Ann (Classes of 1981 and 1987; HPELS Faculty)

Displaying 51 - 68 of 68 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Sue Joslyn and Jerome Kotecki
Campus News Network 4:6, p.4
Sue Joslyn published an article on cardiac arrest, and was selected with Jerome Kotecki to the Cancer Society's Board of Directors.
52 New evidence confirms that staying active means staying healthy.
Public Relations News Release 1991:724, p.1
Sue Joslyn states that research shows that active persons are less likely to develop cancer.
53 Hazardous rays shining through.
Public Relations News Release 1991:594, p.1
Sue Joslyn says, don't be tempted by the sun's lure. More harmful ultra-violet rays are entering our atmosphere due to global warming.
54 Bad diet habits start young; gradual change may be best
Public Relations News Release 1991:511, p.1
Research shows that bad nutrition and exercise habits can be harmful to people in their teens and twenties---even though the consequences may not show up for thirty years according to Sue Joslyn.
55 High school, college students more prone to mononucleosis, says epidemiologist at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:292, p.1
Sue Joslyn notes that "mono" is most commonly diagnosed in high school and college students. Blood tests are used to confirm the infection.
56 Recent flu virus stronger than last year
Northern Iowan 88:29, p.6
Tips for dealing with influenza.
57 Still should consider flu shot if not yet had it, says University of Northern Iowa epidemiologist
Public Relations News Release 1991:278, p.1
Sue Joslyn reminds the public that it is not too late to get the benefit from a flu shot.
58 Don't be misled by food labels, says University of Northern Iowa health educator
Public Relations News Release 1991:279, p.1
Sue Joslyn warns against food labels that can be confusing. New guidelines are being proposed by FDA.
59 A label law for folks fickle about their food.
Public Relations News Release 1991:262, p.1
Sue Joslyn notes that the Food and Drug Administration is putting many new food labeling regulations into effect.
60 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.
61 Stress doesn't have to get the best of you
Northern Iowan 88:22, p.7
Tips on dealing with stress.
62 A menace to the mouth
Public Relations News Release 1991:197, p.1
Chewing tobacco companies are targeting the younger generation. Potential damage to the mouth and gums can be hazardous to their health, says Sue Joslyn.
63 We know we shouldn't, but we eat it anyway.
Public Relations News Release 1991:176, p.1
Buying habits of American consumers do not seem to be affected by the inclusion of things bad for our health on labels, according to Sue Joslyn. It is time to improve our eating habits.
64 Profile: Sue Joslyn
Campus News Network 2:5, p.3
Profile of Professor Sue Joslyn; photo.
65 Falling outside temperatures can mean rising body temperatures.
Public Relations News Release 1991:158, p.1
Sue Joslyn warns that this year's flu bug has the potential to put some people out of commission for two weeks.
66 T. B., once the nation's leading killer, is making a comeback.
Public Relations News Release 1991:23, p.1
Tuberculosis cases are reaching epidemic levels in some cities.
67 Cholera concerns--deadly disease now appearing in America
Public Relations News Release 1990:557, p.1
People traveling outside the U.S. warned to be aware of health threat.
68 How are you feeling?--Flu bug sweeps country?
Public Relations News Release 1990:179, p.1
UNI professor warns of possible banner year ahead for the flu bug.