How to Have a Conversation About the COVID-19 Vaccine Aug. 2, 2021 Maiya Block, a graduate assistant at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is holding an online chat Wednesday to help people who want to have productive conversations with others who are hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine. "We're just trying to equip people with just some basic conversation skills that they can be able to have an effective conversation and talk about the issues in a clear way that won't make it into a heated discussion or continue to pass on any myths," she said. Arizona Public Media
The '4-7-8 Technique' Promises to Help You Fall Asleep in 60 Seconds, and Is Hailed by Experts and Insomniacs Around the World. Aug. 1, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic left many people with disrupted sleep patterns. The 4-7-8 technique developed by Andrew Weil, MD, founder of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, is based on ancient meditation and breathing techniques. Also known as the "Relaxing Breath," the method puts the practitioner in a relaxed state almost immediately. editor99.com
The Arizona Monsoon, Lightning and Your Health July 30, 2021 Monsoon in Arizona comprises the wettest and most lightning-prone months of the year. Learn how to avoid being struck and what to do if you are. Read more Image
Summer Oncology Internship Strives to Diversify Workforce July 29, 2021 Seven second-year College of Medicine – Tucson students from populations underrepresented in medicine gain hands-on experience during a four-week summer oncology internship. Read more Thumbnail
$1.9M Grant to Boost Behavioral Health Care Providers in Rural, Medically Underserved Communities July 29, 2021 A new program will train psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner students and psychology interns in real-world integrated health care settings. Read more Image
Fact Check: Springfield Councilwoman’s Statements on COVID-19, Vaccine, Masks and Experts July 29, 2021 Delivery of the J&J vaccine was paused earlier this year because six people developed blood clots after its use. The vaccine was later found to be safe. A person is “17 times more likely to get a blood clot from COVID-19 than from the Johnson & Johnson vaccine,” according to Ricardo Correa, MD, associate professor at the College of Medicine – Phoenix. Springfield News-Leader (Springfield, MO)
Masks Are Effective Against Valley Fever, Experts Say July 29, 2021 Arizona has recorded more than 6,800 cases of valley fever so far this year, according to July data from the Arizona Department of Health Services. Valley fever is a lung disease caused by the inhalation of Coccidioides, a fungus common in the alkaline soil of the Sonoran Desert. The Valley Fever Center for Excellence at the University of Arizona has a list of valley fever specialists. Cronkite News
UA Medical Expert Sees Updated CDC Guidelines As Sign of Regression In Tackling COVID-19 Spread July 28, 2021 The new CDC guidelines recommend a return to indoor masking — this time for vaccinated people as well as the unvaccinated. Saskia Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, an infectious disease epidemiologist and adjunct professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, discusses the updated guidelines and whether this is an indication of a step backward in terms of curbing the spread of COVID-19. KJZZ-FM (NPR) Phoenix, AZ