5 myths about caffeine – debunked July 19, 2023 Experts discuss the health benefits and liabilities of caffeine intake. Clean Plates
The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry concluded that turmeric is fool’s gold. 'There are claims that it can cure everything' July 19, 2023 Turmeric is hailed for helping a host of conditions. Research has muted many of those claims, finding that while there may be some benefits, it is not as powerful as many believe it to be. Before It's News
CAMI receives $4M financial investment from Maricopa County July 18, 2023 The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors designated $4 million in ARPA funds to support research to prevent and treat diseases such as long COVID. Read more Image
Maricopa County allocates $4M for proposed UArizona Health Sciences Phoenix research center July 18, 2023 The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recently approved $4 million in funding for the UArizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI. Phoenix Business Journal
Therapeutic drug monitoring may be future of inflammatory bowel disease management July 18, 2023 Jude Sammani, a doctoral candidate at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, reviews research on the use of therapeutic drug monitoring as part of a treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. Pharmacy Times
How to protect kids during extreme heat July 18, 2023 Tips to keep kids safe in extreme heat. Fox Weather
Increasing financial literacy for health care professionals July 17, 2023 A new course is empowering students with the knowledge to overcome financial challenges they may face while pursuing careers in health care. Read more Image
Next class of physicians gathers for White Coat Ceremony July 17, 2023 Incoming UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson medical students will receive their official white coats representing their future profession on July 21 at Centennial Hall. Read more Image
'Backpacks & Boosters' event returns to UArizona July 17, 2023 The UArizona Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities, along with two nonprofit organizations, hosted a supply drive and vaccination clinic specifically catered for the disabled community. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)