DSB WEEKLY NO. 630 April 12, 2004 National TV Turnoff Week (April 19-24) Challenge yourself to drastically reduce the amount of television you and your family watch. Instead, rediscover who you are by trying one of these activities: • Go to the park • Walk, roller blade or ride bikes together. (For trails, go to http:// www.uiowa.edu/hr/wellness/ walkingmaps.html • Play kickball, baseball or basketball • Join in the fun at Riverfest (http:// www.uiowa.edu/%7Erivrfest/) • Walk as a family in RiverRun (http://www.uiowa.edu/% 7Eriverrun/) • Go to an Iowa Hawkeye baseball or softaball game. For schedules, go to http://hawkeyesports.ocsn.com • Talk with your children • Read a book • Spend some well-deserved time by yourself The College of Dentistry welcomes Dr. Kim A. Brogden, professor, Department of Periodontics and Dows Dr. Brogden worked at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames as a scientist and project leader for 26 years. He earned his Ph.D. in microbiology from Iowa State University. Don’t become a couch potato—get out and enjoy the spring weather! (from your friendly College of Dentistry Wellness Ambassador, Vicki Green) Trivia Quiz! Win a $5 Filling Station Gift Card! See page 2 of this issue Recent Publications Shenkin JD. Heller KE. Warren JJ. Marshall TA. Soft drink consumption and caries risk in children and adolescents. General Dentistry. 51(1):30-6, 2003 Jan-Feb. Marshall TA. Levy SM. Warren JJ. Broffitt B. Eichenberger-Gilmore JM. Stumbo PJ. Associations between intakes of fluoride from beverages during infancy and dental fluorosis of primary teeth. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 23(2):108-16, 2004 April. Heller KE. Eklund SA. Burt BA. Briskie DM. Lawrence LM. Using insurance claims and demographic data for surveillance of children’s oral health. Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 64(1):513, 2004 Win. Macek MD. Heller KE. Selwitz RH. Manz MC. Is 75 percent of dental caries really found in 25 percent of the population? Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 64(1):20-25, 2004 Win. Hong L. Levy SM. Warren JJ. Bergus GR. Dawson DV. Wefel JS. Broffitt B. Primary tooth fluorosis and amoxicillin use during infancy. Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 64 (1):38-44, 2004 Win. Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Because of ongoing health problems, Sue Maccarillo, Dental Clinic Administration, will soon exhaust all of her sick leave and vacation time. Faculty and staff who wish to help Sue by contributing vacation time may pick up a catastrophic leave donation forms from Ann Huss, Clinic Administration (S257), or from Dental Human Resources (N300). 1 FILLING STATION MENU April 12-16, 2004 Trivia Quiz: Win a $5 Filling Station Gift Card! Monday: Soups: Cream of Cauliflower; Chili DELI MEAT: Ham Apple Almond Chicken Platter BBQ Pork w/Chips Chicken Taco Salad Potatoes/Gravy Carrot w/Dill Answer these questions correctly and win a $5 Filling Station Gift Card! Send your answers to Chris White ([email protected]) by April 14th. In the event of multiple winners, there will be a drawing. Good luck! • What color is the 4 ball in the game of billiards? • What color of Kryptonite can be fatal to Superman? • Which of the Teletubbies is red? • What was the only color to appear in the title of a top 5 Tuesday: Soups: Chicken w/Wild Rice; Minestrone DELI MEAT: Roast Beef Pork Loin Platter Hamburger w/Cheese & Chips Potatoes/Gravy Buttered Corn Wednesday: Soups: Beef Vegetable; Corn Chowder DELI MEAT: Turkey Beef Lasagna Turkey Basil Burger w/Chips Potatoes/Gravy Tuscan Blend Vegetables Beatles song? • What color is the Entertainment category in the Genus Thursday: Soups: Chicken Noodle; Tomato Florentine DELI MEAT: Salami Sloppy Joe w/Chips Sausage/Potato Casserole Platter Potatoes/Gravy Scandinavian Mix Vegetable edition of Trivial Pursuit? Did You Know – Friday: Soups: Miso Chicken; Broccoli & White Cheddar DELI MEAT: Pastrami Beef Enchilada w/Rice & Beans Italian Marinated Chicken w/Chips Potatoes/Gravy Sunshine Veggies 1. February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon. 2. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. 3. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. 4. TYPEWRITER is the longest word than can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard. 5. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. 6. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain. 7. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. 8. All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. A copy of the menu can be found on IntraDent: http://www.dentistry.uiowa.edu DSB WEEKLY College of Dentistry N445 DSB No. 630 April 12, 2004 EDITOR: Christine White PRODUCTION MANAGER: Judith Norris DESIGN: Barbara Colbert FOOD EDITOR: Melanie Forbes TRANSITIONS EDITOR: Tammi Hamer CONTRIBUTORS: Jane King, Joella Willis 2
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