As Temperatures Rise, Workers in Southwest Face Health Issues May 18, 2022 It's getting hotter outside due to global warming and, as a result, outdoor workers in southwestern states are increasingly vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. HealthDay
A Massive Genomics Study Has Made Progress in Understanding Schizophrenia May 18, 2022 In a paper published April 8 in Nature, specific genes were identified that could play important roles in schizophrenia. List23
Taking a Second Look: Prospective Medical Students Visit College of Medicine – Tucson May 18, 2022 In April, after two years of virtual events, the UArizona College of Medicine — Tucson hosted an in-person “Second Look” for the prospective class of 2026. The Daily Wildcat
Medical School Grads Who Haven't Completed a Residency Can Practice in Arizona, But Few Do May 18, 2022 The U.S. physician shortage is especially notable in Arizona, which ranks 42nd in the nation for the number of active primary care physicians relative to the population, according to a 2019 report by the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health. The Arizona Republic
Teaching Ethical and Legal Frameworks to Support Healthy Aging May 17, 2022 An Innovations in Healthy Aging graduate program through the College of Law helps students better understand and advocate for older adults. Read more Thumbnail
Navigating Uncharted Territory in Female Brain Aging May 17, 2022 Researchers at the Center for Innovation in Brain Science received a MERIT award to continue studying the effects of estrogen on the brain during aging. Read more Image
Diabetic Neuropathy, Pain Relief For Up to 18 Months With Stimulation May 17, 2022 FDA-approved therapies for the management of painful diabetic neuropathy are very limited, said study first author Christian Nasr, MD, head of the division of endocrinology and internal medicine at the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Pharmstar (Italy)
Navigating Uncharted Territory In Female Brain Aging May 17, 2022 Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science received a $2.7 million MERIT award from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging to continue work on the impact of estrogen as a master regulator of the brain’s bioenergetic system, which promotes glucose transport and metabolism and energy generation. Arizona Daily Independent