Can exercise strengthen your immunity? Sept. 7, 2022 Recent research suggests that people who work out have stronger resistance to infectious diseases, including COVID-19, but experts say the findings need to be tested further. Richard Simpson, PhD, professor in the UArizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences with appointments in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. The New York Times
Officials concerned about number of nonvaccinated kindergartners Sept. 7, 2022 An increasing number of vaccine deniers coupled with one of the easiest opt-out provisions in the nation has left Arizona with close to 1 out of every 10 kindergartners unprotected against key childhood diseases. Herald/Review Media
Study uncovers possible path for improving T cell therapies Sept. 7, 2022 A study led by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences discovered new information about the inner workings of the immune system that could have a profound impact on T cell therapies for cancer and other diseases. eCancer
Study Uncovers Possible Path for Improving T Cell Therapies Sept. 6, 2022 Researchers studied the evolution of the immune system to find a new way to activate T cells to fight infection and disease. Read more Image
Recent Advances in Phototherapy for Pain Sept. 6, 2022 Dr. Mohab Ibrahim will discuss scientific evidence behind phototherapy, research discoveries related to pain and possible mechanisms of action. Read more Image
Helping People SIFT Through Misinformation Sept. 6, 2022 Public Health’s Loren Halili says using "living room language" and listening to people’s fears are useful tools when confronting false information. Read more Image
Valley fever vaccine still years away Sept. 6, 2022 Valley fever is a disease caused by fungal spores that live in the desert dirt. Scientists have been looking for a vaccine for 60 years. KPNX-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Are vasectomies reversible? Sept. 6, 2022 When the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked in May, average daily online searches for the term “vasectomy” nearly doubled, according to Innerbody Research. The New York Times
What protection to expect from updated COVID vaccines this fall Sept. 3, 2022 Canada approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine to target the highly contagious omicron variant BA.1, with doses expected to start rolling out within days. CBC News (Canada)