The semantic term “fat” may be more harmful than physically being overweight. This week, Reuter’s Health reported that “Obesity’s health effects could have more to do with feeling bad about being fat than actually being overweight, a new study shows.” While clarifying that this doesn’t mean obesity isn’t a problem, Dr. Peter Muennig of Columbia [...]
Archive for January, 2008
Semantically Fat? Reuter’s Health article
Posted in Health-E Illinois, NLM, Reviewed Articles on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
January 2008
Posted in Go Local, Health-E Illinois, NLM on January 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
After a blogging hiatus, Loyola University Health Science Library remains dedicated to the adding and maintaining of the Health-E Illinois database. In September 2007, Jean Gudenas became the new co-project manager and is currently implementing a year-long auditing strategy for over 10,000 records. Mary Klatt remains as the other co-project manager and is continuing to [...]
History of the Health-E Illinois Project
Posted in Go Local, Health-E Illinois on January 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
10/03/2007
Loyola Health Science Library will be participating in the Women’s Health Fair on Oct. 20 and at the Loyola Employee Health Fair on Oct. 25th. Both will be held at the Fitness Center. We will be presenting Health-E Illinois the state’s foremost directory for consumers to find local health resources. We will be giving away [...]