Health Care

Kid Captain nomination deadline extended

Friday, March 29, 2013
The deadline for nominations for this year’s University of Iowa Children’s Hospital Kid Captains has been extended to April 14.
Iowa lawmaker crashes car in texting demonstration: Iowa state Rep. Phyllis Thede, D-Bettendorf, takes part in AT&T's It Can Wait demonstration on the dangers of texting and driving at the Iowa Capitol on Wednesday.

UI's McGehee says adults more open about texting-while-driving

Thursday, March 28, 2013
Daniel McGehee, director of the Human Factors and Vehicle Safety Research Program at the University of Iowa, says adults are more open than teens about texting-while-driving because they don't fear reprisals and figure they don't have anything to lose.

Children of deployed military parents more at risk for alcohol, drug use

Thursday, March 28, 2013
Data from a statewide survey of sixth, eighth, and 11th-grade Iowa students found an increased risk for alcohol use, binge drinking, using marijuana and other illegal drugs, and misusing prescription drugs among children of deployed or recently returned military parents compared to children in nonmilitary families.

Careers in Aging in Iowa focus of a new webinar series

Thursday, March 28, 2013
The University of Iowa, in collaboration with the University of Northern Iowa (UNI), Iowa State University (ISU), and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC), is presenting a webinar series about Careers in Aging, which will take place throughout April.
A scene of two chairs on a sandy beach

Hunnicutt discusses lack of leisure time for working adults

Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Ben Hunnicutt, UI leisure studies professor and author of "Free Time: The Forgotten American Dream," discusses the drop in leisure time and how thinkers from Whitman to Henry Luce were convinced that leisure time was considered an essential component of the American Dream.
An exterior photo of the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center

UI's rec center pegged third 'most amazing' in the country

Wednesday, March 27, 2013
A website that ranks colleges on various points has pegged the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation and Wellness Center the third “most amazing” campus student recreation center in the country. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.)

Cancer care may be closer than you think

Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Research from the University of Iowa suggests that cancer care is more accessible in rural areas than thought, and this increased accessibility should be considered as changes are made in the health care system under the Affordable Care Act.
Dr. Terry Wahls holds a bin full of brightly colored vegetables and fruits

UI doctor with MS suggests caveman diet

Monday, March 25, 2013
Terry Wahls, a medical doctor and UI professor, has developed "The Wahls Protocol," also the title of a forthcoming book, about the special diet she's developed, which involves eating a diet similar to what cavemen would have eaten.
a close up of the breast cancer pink ribbon on an armband

Cancer in Iowa report shows breast cancer rate dropping in Iowa

Monday, March 25, 2013
The breast cancer mortality rate in Iowa has dropped significantly over the past 20 years, UI doctors said Wednesday, a trend they expect to continue thanks to better screening and treatment advancements. The data is from the Cancer in Iowa 2013 report.

UI's Anderson shares insights on brain health

Friday, March 22, 2013
Brain health is the focus of an upcoming presentation by Dr. Steven Anderson, director of the neuropsychological rehabilitation laboratory at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.
Waverly Fire Rescue respond to a call involving two men trapped in a grain bin at Scheider's Milling Inc. in Waverly, Iowa Thursday, Mar. 14, 2013. (TIFFANY RUSHING / Courier Staff Photographer)

Donham discusses grain bin hazards for farmers

Thursday, March 21, 2013
Chemicals such as phosphine gas, used to control pests, can also be a hazard in bins—particularly at harvest time—according to Kelley Donham, director of the UI's Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, in a story on the risks grain bins pose to farmers.

Cancer in Iowa

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The latest annual report on cancer in Iowa estimates 6,400 Iowans will die from cancer in 2013, 17 times the number of deaths caused by auto fatalities. In addition, an estimated 17,300 new cancers will be diagnosed among Iowa residents, according to the “Cancer in Iowa: 2013” report released today by the State Health Registry of Iowa, based in the University of Iowa College of Public Health.