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Two Bike Skills Parks to Open

July 20, 2021

The Oak Creek School Mountain Bike Skills Park is set to break ground in the spring and will include both a bike track and an integrated fitness track with stations for activities such as pull-ups, sit-ups and other fitness challenges. The skills park will be built “by students for students” — by kids enrolled in the Verde Academy for Career Technical Education. The project will cost just over $100,000 to complete at no cost to the school district, thanks to grants and donations from the UArizona Center for Rural Health and other non-profit and private donors.

Camp Verde Journal

Menopausal Hormone Therapy May Reduce Odds for Dementia in Women

July 20, 2021

Continuing coverage: Women on hormone replacement therapy for menopause go on to have a 58% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions, a new study finds. "This is not the first study on the impact of hormone therapies on neurodegenerative disease reduction," said study senior author Roberta Diaz Brinton, director of the University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science. "But what is important about this study is that it advances the use of precision hormone therapies in the prevention of neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's."

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College of Medicine – Tucson Medical Students to Receive White Coats

July 19, 2021

Medical students, 120 each in the Class of 2025 and Class of 2024, will receive the frocks of their future profession at Centennial Hall events.

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Steven Dudley, PharmD, director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, said the center handled 10,000 calls on one day after pivoting to become a COVID-19 information center.

How Pharmacy’s Poison Center Team Pivoted to Fight COVID-19

July 19, 2021

Providing information while combating misinformation made the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center vital to slowing the spread of the virus.

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Dr. Chase on Utilizing Genetic Testing to Guide Treatment Decisions in Ovarian Cancer

July 19, 2021

Dana Chase, MD, an assistant professor at the College of Medicine – Phoenix and gynecologic oncologist at Arizona Oncology, discusses the importance of genetic testing to guide treatment decisions for patients with ovarian cancer.

OncLive

Mask Mandates Make a Return – Along With Controversy

July 19, 2021

The highest-rated television program in recent weeks has been the NBA Finals, featuring thousands of often mask-free fans crowding indoor arenas in Phoenix and Milwaukee to cheer on the teams — a visual that induced complicated emotions in at least one expert. “I cringe every time I see it,” said Shad Marvasti, MD, a family medicine physician at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, who added he’s rooting for Phoenix to win the NBA Finals — but wishes fans were required to wear masks. “You can’t leave this one to the honor system. It just doesn’t work that way.”

The Washington Post

Terpenes Make Cannabis More Effective as Pain Reliever

July 19, 2021

Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that Cannabis terpenes, when used alone, mimic the effects of cannabinoids, including a reduction in pain sensation. When terpenes were combined with a synthetic cannabinoid, the pain-relieving effects were amplified – an “entourage effect” – that reduced pain levels without an increase in euphoria and other side effects.

DOPE Magazine

Arizona Reports Over 1,000 Virus Cases for 4th Straight Day

July 17, 2021

Uncertainty about how many vaccinated people previously were infected with COVID-19 makes it hard to gauge the population’s total immunity and predict the potential duration and severity of the recent “brisk acceleration” in new cases, said Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Given that uncertainty, policymakers and individuals “should take immediate steps to adopt evidence-based mitigation practices to reduce transmission,” Gerald wrote Friday in an assessment of COVID-19 conditions in Arizona.

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Pandemic Backlash Leaves Cities With Less Decision-Making Power

July 16, 2021

Legislators in more than a dozen states passed laws in recent months dismantling the ability of city and county governments to mandate masks, shutter businesses, and require vaccines. "Our hands are tied and I think that's a mistake," said Shad Marvasti, MD, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

Bloomberg Law News

How Twitter Check-Ins Help Primary Care Doctors Stay Connected

July 16, 2021

“We built the @PrimaryCareChat handle to create a sense of belonging, mutual support for growth and celebration of the work primary care physicians do to combat these negative work factors and help to build a stronger primary care workforce,” said Indu Partha, MD, an internist at the College of Medicine – Tucson. She co-founded Primary Care Chat and detailed how it has helped its physician participants during a session at the International Conference on Physician Health.

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