Bruce Willis' frontotemporal dementia diagnosis reveals an uncomfortable truth Feb. 26, 2023 Linda Phillips, PhD, RN, professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson and senior director of research and innovation for the Arizona Center on Aging, and Mindy Fain, MD, professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson and co-director of the Arizona Center on Aging, co-authored an opinion piece about the importance of caregivers. MSNBC
Suboptimal care escalation for severe asthma in Black and Hispanic patients Feb. 24, 2023 A team of researchers led by Tara Carr, MD, associate professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, presented data at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 2023 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, that illuminated the need to address racial and ethnic disparities in the management of severe asthma. Consultant Live
New study proves therapeutic benefits of terpenes for the human body Feb. 24, 2023 An article about terpenes, naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis and other plants, references a 2021 study led by UArizona Health Sciences researchers that analyzed the modulatory and functional activity of different terpenes. The Fresh Toast
A Lasting Legacy: ‘Take Care of the Children’ Feb. 23, 2023 A Phoenix mother speaks of a legacy of love, betting on talent and the University of Arizona Health Sciences’ promise of a healthier tomorrow. Read more Image
What Kind of Workspace Suits You Best? It May Depend on Your Personality Feb. 23, 2023 Extroverts may thrive in open seating, while introverts may do better in private offices, a new study co-authored by University of Arizona researchers finds. Read more Image
Irregular sleep tied to markers of atherosclerosis Feb. 23, 2023 Irregular sleep – such as inconsistent sleep duration or sleep timing – may increase the risk of developing atherosclerosis among adults older than age 45, a new report suggests. Medscape
Local opinion: Lawmakers must protect Arizona’s Medicaid program Feb. 23, 2023 David Garcia, PhD, associate professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and a member of the UArizona Cancer Center, wrote an opinion piece calling on legislators to protect access to cancer screening and treatments by continuing Arizona’s Medicaid program. Arizona Daily Star
Valley girl with rare disease among those helping raise money for children battling similar illnesses Feb. 23, 2023 A young girl from Arcadia, Arizona, who was diagnosed with eosinophilic gastroenteritis will participate in a fashion show fundraiser hosted by the the Phoenix Women's Board of the UArizona Steele Children's Research Center, affectionately known as PANDA (People Acting Now Discover Answers). KPNX-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
‘Negative Fauci effect’? ID reckons with disappointing Match Day Feb. 23, 2023 As the COVID-19 pandemic grew, so did the feeling that the field of infectious diseases might begin to attract more physicians, drawn by the important and rewarding work that was so suddenly in the public eye. A disappointing Match Day, however, suggests that the perceived drawbacks to a career in infectious diseases persist. Healio