Study: Black Patients Get Worse Care After Cardiac Arrest Nov. 13, 2020 Dr. Khadijah Breathett, an assistant professor of cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, called the new findings "worrisome," partly because hospital care for these acute cardiac complications should be "fairly regimented and standardized." HealthDay
UArizona Expert: COVID Conditions Entering a ‘Crisis' Nov. 13, 2020 A health expert at the University of Arizona warns COVID-19 conditions in Arizona have the state entering a 'crisis.' In his weekly COVID-19 report, Dr. Joe Gerald, an associate professor in the Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona writes: "Even though the same number of Covid-19 cases is yielding fewer hospitalizations and deaths today than in June, Arizona is still poised to overwhelm its hospital capacity unless action is quickly taken." KGUN-TV (ABC) Tucson
Experts Urge Caution as COVID-19 Spread Accelerates in Arizona Nov. 13, 2020 Arizona has reported more than 12,000 new positive cases of COVID-19 this week. Health experts are continuing to urge caution as the spread of the virus accelerates through the state. In a COVID-19 forecast this week, Dr. Joe Gerald, an associate professor at University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, wrote the state could be setting records for new cases by the end of this month. KJZZ (NPR) Phoenix
Personalized Cancer Vaccine Clinical Trial Shows Early Promise Nov. 12, 2020 Continued coverage: Promising results have come out of a new clinical trial at the University of Arizona Health Sciences investigating a personalized cancer vaccine for people with head and neck cancer. The researchers note that it's a very small study and still preliminary work, but their early results are looking good. IFL Science
Pandemic Shines Light on Complex Coexistence of Modern, Traditional Ways on Navajo Nation Nov. 12, 2020 Traditional healers, who once played critical roles in governance and health care in the Navajo Nation, are dwindling in number and influence, experts and community leaders say, even as a deadly coronavirus assaults the tribe. Michelle Kahn-John, a professor of nursing at the University of Arizona and secretary of the Diné Hataalii Association, is quoted. Arizona Daily Star
6 Breathing Exercises for Anxiety That Can Help You Feel Calmer Nov. 12, 2020 Beyond just feeling better and like you can get through the day a little easier (two major wins), finding ways to relieve stress and anxiety is also good for your physical health, says Ester Sternberg, MD, professor of medicine in the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, and research director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. MSN
COVID-19 is Spreading Fastest in Smaller and More Rural Arizona Counties Nov. 12, 2020 The spread of COVID-19 in Arizona is behaving differently than it did in the summer, with spikes happening in rural areas such as Graham and Gila counties that had far fewer cases during the state's first surge. Rural counties such as Gila, Graham, Greenlee and Coconino are leading the statewide resurgence in terms of new case rates, according to Joe Gerald, an associate professor at University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health who has been tracking the pandemic’s spread in Arizona for months. Arizona Republic
UArizona Expert: COVID Conditions Entering a 'Crisis' Nov. 12, 2020 Dr. Joe Gerald, an associate professor in the University of Arizona Zuckerman College of Public Health, provides and update in his weekly COVID-19 report. KNXV-TV (ABC) Phoenix
Clinical Trial for Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results Nov. 11, 2020 A clinical trial is being conducted at the University of Arizona Health Sciences to study a personalized vaccine in combination with an FDA-approved immunotherapy drug. KVOA-TV (NBC) Tucson
New Calls for Measures as State COVID Cases Exceed 250,000 Nov. 11, 2020 Dan Derksen, associate vice president for health equity, outreach and interprofessional activities at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, said the state might have to consider measures such as the stay-at-home orders imposed this summer to protect the availability of hospital beds. Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff, AZ)