Health Care

Grafft says cautionary signs on horse-drawn buggies make them visible to motorists

Wednesday, July 24, 2013
LaMar Grafft, a rural health and safety specialist in the UI College of Public Health, says that cautionary signs on the backs of buggies are important in making them visible to motorists in a story on an Amish teenager who died in an accident.
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Curry writes about health and well-being in our society

Wednesday, July 24, 2013
UI College of Public Health Dean Sue Curry writes a blog post about health and well being in our society and the Ford Motor Company's new advertising campaign promoting routine auto inspections that asks the question: Who's healthier, you or your car?
Shannon Mulcahey, 17, a incoming Cedar Rapids Xavier senior shadows Nurse Emily Perreault on the Cardiac-Stroke floor at Mercy Medical Center on Thursday, July, 18, 2013 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mulcahey is interning with nurses at Mercy this summer. (Adam

Student interns in UI biology lab under Neiman's mentorship

Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Solon High School student Kaitlin Hatcher recently completed a lab internship in the UI’s biology department under the mentorship of Maurine Neiman, assistant biology professor, whom Hatcher credits with making it a successful learning experience.
UI senior, Jolene Luther, is spending her 2013 summer in a fellowship position in hopes her contributions will help determine if iron deposits can be detected on MRI scans of Huntington disease (HD) research participants. Her grandfather died of HD in the

Special bond with grandfather leads UI student to conduct Huntington disease research

Monday, July 22, 2013
UI senior Jolene Luther’s grandfather, William Holcomb, died from Huntington disease (HD) in the fall of 2011, but his impact lives on through the research Luther is doing this summer at the UI.

Companies with UI ties win state funding

Thursday, July 18, 2013
Three companies with ties to the University of Iowa have obtained funding from the state to expand their businesses, create jobs, and further develop their products. The companies, Memcine Pharmaceuticals, Inc., NanoMedtrix, LLC, and Iowa Approach, LLC were awarded direct financial assistance from the Iowa Economic Development Authority.
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UI study shows 3 percent of Iowa children lack insurance

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
A new UI Public Policy Center study says that 3 percent of Iowa children do not have health insurance, one of the lowest rates in the nation that could nonetheless be improved.

New UI scholarship to support students in occupational and environmental health

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Longtime University of Iowa faculty members Craig Zwerling and Nancy L. Sprince have established a new endowed scholarship fund to support students pursuing advanced degrees in the UI College of Public Health’s Department of Occupational and Environmental Health.
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Black says genetics, sociocultural expectations impact men and criminal activity

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Dr. Donald W. Black, professor of psychiatry at the UI Carver College of Medicine, says that genetics and sociocultural expectations regarding gender roles are likely two reasons why men commit more crimes, in a story on 11 reasons why men die sooner than women.

Black to read from 'Bad Boys, Bad Men'

Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Donald Black, director of the Psychiatry Residency Training Program in the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, will read from "Bad Boys, Bad Men" at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 18, in a free reading at Prairie Lights Books in downtown Iowa City. The reading also will be streamed live on the University of Iowa Writing University website.

UI's Segal discusses pregnancy and changes in foot size

Tuesday, July 16, 2013
In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. Neil Segal, UI associate professor of orthopedics and rehabilitation, reveals why having a baby could have you shopping for new shoes.

UI Hospitals and Clinics again ranks No. 1 in state

Tuesday, July 16, 2013
University of Iowa Health Care leaders announced this morning that UI Hospitals and Clinics appears again on "The Best Hospitals in America" listing compiled annually by "U.S. News & World Report."

UI study shows low rate of uninsured children in Iowa

Monday, July 15, 2013
A survey conducted by the Public Policy Center at the University of Iowa shows 3 percent of children without medical insurance. The results come as policymakers prepare for changes to health programs with the Affordable Care Act, which takes effect next year.