Artist + Researcher Project = Success Aug. 8, 2022 A new initiative of the Art in Medicine program at the College of Medicine – Phoenix pairs scientists with artists to create visual depictions of research. Read more Image
Psychological Stress Distracts the Immune System From Fighting Infections Aug. 8, 2022 A recent study found a direct mechanistic connection between a specific brain region and its effect on the immune system. The Scientist
This Is the No. 1 Risk Factor for Stomach Cancer Aug. 7, 2022 Information from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health about the prevention of Helicobacter pylori, the No. 1 risk factor for stomach cancer, is cited. Best Life
How Many Times Can You Get Reinfected With COVID? Aug. 6, 2022 Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, professor of immunobiology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, weighs in on the latest science about reinfections. Salon
New Generation of Doctors Continue to See Impacts of 'Fauci Effect' Aug. 6, 2022 The pandemic inspired many to join the medical field, a phenomenon some call the “Fauci effect.” KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Put Down the Phone, Catch Better Zzzzs with Michael Grandner Aug. 4, 2022 Whether tweeting, podcasting or lecturing about sleep, insomnia and related disorders, the behavioral scientist sees success in a good night’s rest. Read more Image
5 Deep Breathing Techniques to Try When You Really Need a Minute Aug. 4, 2022 E. Fiona Bailey, PhD, professor of physiology in the College of Medicine – Tucson shares deep breathing techniques for achieving calm and relaxation. SELF Magazine
We feel disrespected’: Navajo Farmers Wait for Justice Years After EPA Disaster Aug. 4, 2022 More than 200 Navajo farmers and ranchers are suing the Environmental Protection Agency for losses they occurred when EPA officials accidentally released a plume of highly acidic mine water from the Gold King mine in Colorado into the San Juan River, which feeds their land. The Guardian (United Kingdom)