Ochoa--Martha (Health Service Staff)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Two-thousand free seasonal flu vaccinations have been distributed to UNI students
Public Relations News Release 2009:75, p.1
Because the supply of flu vaccinations have been distributed, the Student Health Center is recommending students contact their personal health care providers to receive the season flu vaccination.
2 Panelists discuss mental health
Northern Iowan 105:22, p.1
Public Relations Campaign class organized panel to raise awareness of mental illness by localizing issues and showing that research done in other areas can affect Iowans; photo.
3 Battling the pillow
Northern Iowan 105:16, p.7
Director of Student Health Clinic suggests ways to improve sleep habits. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 85% of college students report getting inadequate amount of sleep each night; photo.
4 Birth control prices increase
Northern Iowan 104:23, p.1
The Deficit Rejection Act, signed by President Bush in February 2006, will result in a $99 billion dollar reduction in federal entitlement monies. This reduction will result in an increased cost of birth control pills; photo.
5 Little changes can add up
Northern Iowan 104:21, p.2
Tips for eating healthful food include eating breakfast.
6 Student government committee not just blowing smoke
Northern Iowan 104:4, p.3
UNI smoking policy is under review; photo.
7 UNI Student Health Center receives accreditation
Public Relations News Release 2007:95, p.1
The Student Health Center has received accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
8 New Gardasil vaccine first in the fight to cure cervical cancer
Northern Iowan 103:53, p.4
A new vaccine has proven to help prevent virus strains which may lead to cervical cancer; photo.
9 Spring break nears; pressure to look good looms; diet pills
Northern Iowan 103:40, p.3
Students warned to examine the contents of diet pills prior to using. There is no quick fix to weight loss; photo.
10 Eating disorders team educates campus about dangers of unhealthy eating patterns
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
University Health Services will try to help people with eating disorders during National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
11 Eating disorders team educates campus about dangers of unhealthy eating patterns
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Martha Ochoa, Jennifer Murra, and Joan Thompson work with students who have been diagnosed with an eating disorder.
12 National Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2002:510, p.1
Dr. Martha Ochoa, physician at UNI Health Clinic, explains how to reduce the risk in activities this summer for acquiring skin cancer, the most common type of cancer in the United States.
13 Flurry of flu cases hits UNI
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.1
Student Health Center has treated fifteen to twenty students per day this semester with symptoms of Influenza B.
14 Living a heart-healthy lifestyle
Public Relations News Release 2002:328, p.1
Suggestions for keeping your heart healthy will be offered.
15 Preparing for poison ivy
Public Relations News Release 2001:501, p.1
A discussion on treating poison ivy will be held.
16 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.
17 Battling breast cancer
Public Relations News Release 2001:370, p.1
A recent study claims that regular mammograms reduce a patient's risk of death from breast cancer.
18 The hype about hypothermia
Public Relations News Release 2001:260, p.1
Hypothermia will the discussion lead by Martha Ochoa.
19 Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Public Relations News Release 2001:254, p.1
Martha Ochoa will talk about frostbite, including warning signs and how to treat it.
20 Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 2001:178, p.1
Martha Ochoa will discuss lung cancer, including who is at risk and how it may be treated.
21 UNI hires new physician for student health clinic
Public Relations News Release 2001:59, p.1
Dr. Ochoa will be joining the staff at UNI's Student Health Clinic.