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University of Arizona Health Sciences
With college freshman orientations right around the corner, you can start your academic career on the right foot by following these simple lifestyle tips.
Ariel Shirley
As a public health student, I have the unique perspective of incorporating Diné philosophies with holistic wellness to address chronic health issues. One example is using my culture to connect with running.
Cynthia A Thomson PhD, RD
Cancer is expected to exceed cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in Arizona within the next 20 years.
Alison Sutton-Ryan
As the new semester begins, there is much excitement and anticipation—and often much stress.
Elizabeth Knight, PhD, DNP, FNP-C
The start of a new school year can only mean one thing: fall sports season is here.
Karl B. Kern, MD
We’ve learned a great deal about improving survival rates and quality of life for sudden cardiac arrest patients.
Keith Boesen, PharmD, CSPI
Nothing says summer like jumping into a swimming pool filled with cool, sparkling water.
University of Arizona College of Nursing
Stress. Nausea. Fatigue. When you’re not feeling well—whether it’s a common cold, a chronic condition or the result of a busy schedule—the symptoms you experience can negatively impact your quality of life.
Will Humble, MPH
You might have heard about the recent “flatgate” controversy, in which women not wearing high heels reportedly were barred from the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of the new Cate Blanchett film, Carol.
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