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Katie Jones's Blog: November 2011
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Monday, November 21, 2011. Pizza is a Vegetable: Another Example of Corporate Influence on US Politics. You've probably already heard that Congress reclassified the tomato sauce on pizza as a vegetable for school lunches. The phrase "pizza is a vegetable" has even already become an internet meme. As the New York Times reported. The Occupy movement has been getting a lot more...
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Katie Jones's Blog: Graduation!
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Sunday, May 6, 2012. I am going to be a Health Education Specialist. I think the job is a great fit for me and I'm looking forward to beginning in June! It's been a pleasure blogging for the College these past few months as well! September 20, 2013 at 11:34 AM. I want to start by saying that your blog looks great! If you know any other teachers who might be interested in thi...
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Welcome | Accessible Public Health
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Asymp; Leave a comment. Welcome to my new blog, Accessible Public Health! Some of you have been following me for a while at my previous blog. Http:/ cph-lwehr.blogspot.com/. Through the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Those of you who haven’t, feel free to head over there and click through the archives to get an idea of what I’ve been doing for the past 2 years. I’ve moved to a new blog primarly because I graduated! Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Katie Jones's Blog: May 2012
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Sunday, May 6, 2012. I am going to be a Health Education Specialist. I think the job is a great fit for me and I'm looking forward to beginning in June! It's been a pleasure blogging for the College these past few months as well! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NPR Blogs: NPR Health Blog. How A Psychedelic Drug Helps Cancer Patients Overcome Anxiety.
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Katie Jones's Blog: February 2012
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Last night was the College of Public Health Student Association semi-formal, which was a blast and a nice break from school, work, and job hunting. It was great to see people from all five departments there! That was a bit of a bummer. Apparently at least one person. Anyway, not much else is new with me. There are some new pictures of the Colle...
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Katie Jones's Blog: October 2011
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Fat Talk Free Week! This week is Fat Talk Free Week. This article in the Huffington Post. Really captures what the week is all about. Dr. Rosenberg describes "fat talk" as "comments like 'I feel so fat in these clothes,' or 'do I look fat? It can also be saying to someone else, 'You look great, did you lose weight? Linda Kerber, CNN Opinion.
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Katie Jones's Blog: Pandemic! (the board game)
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Thursday, February 9, 2012. Last night I played the board game Pandemic. With some friends. I've been wanting to play this board game for a while (I'm a big fan of board games) and this one was really fun, and definitely the most public health-related board game I've ever played. Hopefully our loss doesn't reflect my real-life public health skills! Trip to the State Capitol!
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Katie Jones's Blog: April 2012
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Friday, April 20, 2012. HIV Exposure in Iowa. They played a clip from this documentary, which looks very powerful and interesting. Nick Rhoades, who is featured in the documentary, spoke at the event. I'm definitely going to check out this documentary once it's available. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. For prostate cancer, which caused a lot of men to get treated for prostate can...
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Katie Jones's Blog: Cancer Complexity
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This student blog is unedited and does not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Public Health or the University of Iowa. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Lately I've been reading a lot of articles complicating the idea that finding cancer early is always a good thing. For example, I just read this NPR article about a Norwegian study. And have more to do with the nature of the cancers themselves. It's an interesting idea to me that may be some types of cancers aren't as well-suited for a screening...
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lmwehr | Accessible Public Health
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Asymp; Leave a comment. Talk about making public health accessible. The CDC released a new iPad app called solve the outbreak. It is a game where players are given an outbreak and then clues and they have to decide what to figure out what caused the outbreak and how to stop it. Check it out yourself! What a great way to show people one way public health helps us out. Asymp; Leave a comment. Welcome to my new blog, Accessible Public Health! Some of you have been following me for a while at my previous blog.
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