Krieg--Barbara A. (Class of 1987)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Is it hot enough for you? Take care when exercising. Public Relations News Release 1990:675, p.1 |
High temperatures can be hazardous to your health. | |
2 | Seasonal stress & holiday hubbub--How o survive during a manic month. Public Relations News Release 1990:240, p.1 |
Be wary of signs of stress and burn out over the holiday season. | |
3 | Want to stay out of the nursing home? Keep moving! Public Relations News Release 1990:114, p.1 |
Two forty minute exercise sessions per week improve health of elderly people. | |
4 | Cardiac rehabilitation program at University of Northern Iowa receives Air-Dyne¿ bicycle through donation from Cedar Falls police Public Relations News Release 1990:45, p.1 |
Exercise bicycle donated to UNI rehabilitation program. | |
5 | The dangers of heat stress- it's that time of year. Public Relations News Release 1990:711, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg says heat exhaustion can bring on flu like symptoms that last for 2-3 days. However, heat stroke is an extremely dangerous condition, that can lead to brain damage and death. | |
6 | How's your blood pressure? Regular check-ups urged. Public Relations News Release 1989:597, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg says people who have a family history of high blood pressure should have it checked regularly. Exercise, changes in diet, and not smoking are ways to lower blood pressure levels. | |
7 | Latest health fad out of control -- have you had your cholesterol checked? Public Relations News Release 1989:501, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg, Assistant Director of Northern Iowa's Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, conducts research on blood cholesterol screening processes. | |
8 | Story tips- heat stress. Public Relations News Release 1988:550, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg says heat illnesses can range from heat exhaustion, to heat stroke, which can result in death. Symptoms for heat related illnesses typically include dehydration, weakness, headache, high fever with dry skin, and a rapid heartbeat. | |
9 | Stay cool while you're working in the heat -- beating a long hot summer. Public Relations News Release 1988:526, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg, says the clothes you wear can make a big difference in how cool you stay. Light cotton colored clothing is a must for working when it's hot. Drinking plenty of liquids prevents dehydration from exposure to heat and sun, and is necessary. | |
10 | Advice for exercising when it's hot -- take it easy. Public Relations News Release 1988:513, p.1 |
Barbara Krieg says people need to be aware of the dangers of exercising when the humidity and temperature rise. Cool mornings are a better time for workouts during the summer months. | |
11 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:259, p.1 |
Barb Krieg relays results of cholesterol screenings. Professor James Robinson explains the origin of St. Patrick's Day. Barbara Jones explains court rulings in Alabama regarding censorship. Murphy the Moose visits area gradeschools. |