Recently published UArizona Health Sciences study uncovers new details about long COVID May 25, 2023 A new National Institutes of Health study provides an expanded working definition of long COVID. UArizona Health Sciences researchers lead one of 15 adult cohorts that contributed to the research. The Arizona Republic
Andrews joins Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center for Native American Health as executive director May 24, 2023 Christina C. Bell Andrews will oversee administrative functions, expand the center’s research and education portfolios, and foster relationships with Native American tribes. Read more Image
There is no evidence strong enough to end the pandemic-origins debate May 24, 2023 In March, an international team of scientists reported detecting genetic data they said conclusively linked COVID-19 to wild animals sold at a market in Wuhan, China. The Atlantic
Do you really need a top sheet? We asked an expert to settle the debate May 23, 2023 Using top sheets on beds and washing them regularly can minimize your body's exposure to things like germs, bacteria and feces in bed. NBC Today Show
UArizona Health Sciences researcher at the forefront of Indigenous data sovereignty May 22, 2023 The concept known as IDSov emphasizes Indigenous Peoples' right to control data about their people, lands and cultures. Stephanie Russo Carroll has focused her career on encouraging institutions to adopt policies and practices that recognize that right. Read more Image
Staying safe at UArizona Health Sciences May 22, 2023 University specialists have created a full suite of information to help keep the Tucson, Phoenix and Gilbert campuses safe in the event of an emergency. Read more Image
UArizona researchers find Americans are split on trusting AI with health care May 22, 2023 A study found that Americans are split on whether they can trust artificial intelligence technology in their health care. The research team found that most patients aren’t convinced the diagnoses provided by AI are as trustworthy of those delivered by human medical professionals. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)