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Premium | In Class February 2013

From Typhoid Mary to Bill Gates

A UI course traces the characters, scandals, and politics that define the history of public health.

Covers December 2012

December 2012 Cover

COVER STORY: Do happiness and work even belong in the same sentence together? UI alumni and professors and some positive psychology principles offer advice on how to follow your heart, love your coworkers, and change your perspective.

Covers April 2012

April 2012 Cover

COVER STORY: With diabetes at crisis levels in the U.S., the UI embarks on an ambitious effort to curb this deadly disease.

Premium | Features February 2013

Science & Humanity

The march of scientific and medical progress depends on people brave enough to take the first steps. At the University of Iowa, researchers emphasize the crucial role of their human subjects.

In Class December 2012

Positively Thriving

The science of psychology helps UI freshmen discover happiness.

Premium | Features December 2012

Can we retrain our brains to be happier?

The human brain is surprisingly more adaptable than doctors and scientists once believed.

Premium | Features December 2012

In the Zone

Taking tips from the national best-selling book The Blue Zone, the University of Iowa and various Iowa communities are working on practical, simple ways to increase health and well-being.

Premium | Features December 2012

A Dream Job

Do happiness and work even belong in the same sentence together? UI alumni and professorsand some positive psychology principlesoffer advice on how to follow your heart, love your coworkers, and change your perspective.

Premium | Features October 2012

Eat Your Greens!

Driven by a debilitating disease, a UI medical alumna creates an extreme diet that may offer the prescription for good health.

Premium | Features August 2012

Mind Over Muscle

A world-renowned UI scientist confronts the complex mystery of muscular dystrophy.

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