June Roth was an active member of the Society of Magazine Writers that became the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She served as the 31st president of ASJA among other roles. She died September 24, 1990 of breast cancer at age 64. She was the author or co-author of 36 or so books on food and health. She was the recipe developer for the The Pritikin Program for Diet & Exercise. [source: nl199011-ocr.pdf]. Husband Fred Roth helped create two cash awards in June's name for outstanding health or medical writing. The annual award would be for the best article (first presented in 1993). The triennial award would be for the best book published during the preceding three calendar years (first presented in 1994). [source: nl199209-ocr.pdf]
| ID # |
YR given |
Given by |
Category | Rank | Recipient | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 257 | 1994 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Robin Marantz Henig | The Dancing Matrix: Voyages Along the Viral Frontier |
| 256 | 1997 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Kathryn Black | In the Shadow of Polio: A Personal and Social History |
| 255 | 2000 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Victoria Secunda | When Madness Comes Home |
| 254 | 2003 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Sarah Wernick with Claudia I. Henschke and Peggy McCarthy | Lung Cancer: Myths, Facts and Choices |
| 252 | 2006 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Katherine Eban | Dangerous Doses |
| 253 | 2006 | ASJA | Does not apply | Honorable Mention | Cheryl Dellasega | The Starving Family |
| 251 | 2013 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Maryn McKenna | Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA |
| 353 | 2016 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Lochlann Jain | Malignant: How Cancer Becomes Us |
| 942 | 2023 | ASJA | Does not apply | Winner | Lisa Collier Cool | Healthy Heart, Healthy Brain: The Proven Personalized Path to Protect Your Memory, Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes, and Avoid Chronic Illness |