Cyltezo launches as first interchangeable Humira biosimilar July 5, 2023 Cyltezo, a biosimilar version of top-selling Crohn's disease medication Humira, was released July 1. Several other similar drugs are also on the way. Healio
Barriers to transgender health care lead some to embrace a do-it-yourself approach July 5, 2023 Health care system roadblocks often force transgender patients to obtain and self-administer gender-affirming hormones from unregulated, and oftentimes illegal, overseas online pharmacies instead of licensed medical offices. NBC News
Opinion: A love note to brown women facing beauty injustices July 5, 2023 Denise Moreno Ramirez, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, writes an opinion column about the tendency of the beauty industry to expose women of color to products with toxic chemicals. Environmental Health News
Mission doctor’s devotion motivates Dr. Christian Bime July 3, 2023 Global health care coalition arises to bridge the gaps in underserved nations and help people receive needed chronic illness care. Read more Image
How retirees can fight anxiety and stay healthy June 30, 2023 Sources of stress for retirees include a grab bag of fears. There’s the potential loss of cognitive function, independence and loved ones. Fear of moving from a longtime home, getting a grim medical diagnosis or becoming a caregiver to an ailing partner can also stoke anxiety. MarketWatch
Center receives $7.8M NIH grant to address environmental health challenges June 29, 2023 The funding will allow the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center to continue research efforts focusing on environmental and health challenges in arid lands, including the Southwest. Read more Image
'No part of Arizona should be left behind:' Gallego touts bill that tackles doctor shortage June 29, 2023 U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., a 2024 U.S. Senate candidate, cosponsored the bipartisan Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act of 2023. He discussed the bill Monday at the College of Medicine – Phoenix alongside medical leaders. The Arizona Republic