People Seeking Asylum in the United States Have Little Access to Health Care. Medical Schools Are Working To Change That. Jan. 20, 2022 The Migrant Health Interest Group at the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix is one example of how people within the academic medicine community — from students to administrators — are working to provide medical services to immigrants who face significant barriers to accessing the traditional health care system in the United States. AAMC
UArizona Health Sciences to Expand Education, Research and Workforce Development in 2022 Jan. 19, 2022 Multiple new health care initiatives will leverage strengths developed during the pandemic and coincide with the academic medical center’s 55th year. Read more Image
1 in 4 Arizonans Will Likely Be Infected by Omicron in January Jan. 19, 2022 Arizona continues to average more than 20,000 COVID-19 infections per day — more than double the average number of daily cases reported during last winter's peak. Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, said the record-high case numbers are probably a fraction of cases actually out there. KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
After Omicron, We Could Use a Break. We May Just Get It Jan. 19, 2022 People who contract Omicron will have even broader immune responses, said Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, an immunologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Though its constellation of mutations is unique, it is made up of individual changes that have been seen in other variants. “ African News Herald
Cholesterol Buildup in Brain Presents New Target to Reduce Dementia Risk From Stroke Jan. 19, 2022 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers discovered a potential treatment to reduce the risk of post-stroke dementia, which may be influenced by the immune response to dead brain tissue left in the wake of a stroke, according to a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience. Neuro Science News
Transforming the Future of Health Care Through Technology Jan. 18, 2022 Advances in data collection, digital communications and technology are taking several UArizona Health Sciences initiatives to new frontiers for better health. Read more Thumbnail
Sleep Deprivation Increases Serotonin 2A Receptor Response in Brain Jan. 18, 2022 The environmental stressor alters the receptor involved in the brain’s response to psychedelic drugs and schizophrenia in a matter of hours. Read more Image
Cholesterol Buildup in Brain Presents New Target to Reduce Dementia Risk from Stroke Jan. 18, 2022 The risk of developing dementia after a stroke may be reduced by a drug that could help immune cells process stroke-generated, cholesterol-rich brain debris. Read more Image