One Vision. Multiple Diseases. Sights on $100M in Funding. May 27, 2021 As it celebrates five years, the Center for Innovation in Brain Science is well on its way to finding therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. Read more Image
COM-T Receives Approval for Bachelor of Science in Medicine May 27, 2021 Undergraduate students interested in various health care professions will have a new degree option through the College of Medicine – Tucson. Read more Image
U.S. Has ‘A False Sense of Security Right Now’ on COVID-19: Doctor May 26, 2021 Dr. Shad Marvasti, an associate professor and director of Public Health, Prevention and Population Health Theme at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. Yahoo Finance
Tell Me All I Need to Know About Melatonin May 26, 2021 Melatonin may help with insomnia. "Many people know that ‘sleeping pills’ come with many negative effects so they want to avoid those. Melatonin seems to offer the convenience and simplicity of a pill, but the perceived lack of risk that comes with a supplement," said Dr. Michael Grandner, director of the Sleep and Health Research Program and associate professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Psycom
How Do You Fight Vaccine Hesitancy? 12 News Hit The Road to Find Out May 26, 2021 College of Medicine – Phoenix Drs. Shad Marvasti, a clinical associate professor and director of Public Health, Prevention and Population Health curriculum, and Ricardo Correa, program director of the Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship program, visited Phoenix communities to speak directly with people to share information and address concerns about Covid-19 vaccines. KPNX-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
A Unique Strategy for Targeting Alzheimer’s Disease May 25, 2021 Some of the first students in an innovative University of Arizona Health Sciences drug-discovery course have Alzheimer’s disease in their crosshairs. Read more Image
Advice: How to Make Mental Health a Top Priority This Fall and Beyond May 25, 2021 The pandemic caused a great amount of stress, if not trauma, to many students. Dr. Noshene Ranjbar, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson, says a holistic approach to mental health “must be strength-based, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, meeting the student where they are at.” The Chronicles of Higher Education
Summer COVID-19 Outlook Largely Positive May 25, 2021 With mask mandates and occupancy restrictions largely lifted, recovery from the pandemic continues to hinge on the vaccine. "There's no question, there's not even a close second, we need to do everything possible to make sure as many Arizonans as possible are vaccinated," said Dr. Joe Gerald, an associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)