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This is What Your Sex Dreams Really Mean

Jan. 27, 2022

Rubin Naiman, PhD, a clinical assistant professor of medicine and dream expert at the UArizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, says dreaming is healing. It’s kind of a "digestive process” — taking difficult experiences, like a breakup, and spelling them out to provide understanding.

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Pain Syndromes Common in Patients with "Long COVID"

Jan. 26, 2022

Continuing coverage: Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, medical director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, said he is seeing mostly diffuse muscle and joint pain. Less common pain complaints have included headache and neuropathic pain.

Rheumatology Advisor

Health Affairs Briefing: Racism & Health Virtual Symposium

Jan. 26, 2022

Agnes Attakai, MPA, director of Health Disparities Outreach and Prevention Education at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, will speak at Health Affairs’s Racism & Health Virtual Symposium on Feb. 8.

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Lisa H. Kiser, DNP, CNM, WHNP

Dr. Lisa Kiser Receives March of Dimes Women’s Health Award

Jan. 25, 2022
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Orthopedic Surgeons Tackle Latest Surge in COVID-19 Cases

Jan. 25, 2022

With the resurgence in COVID-19 cases across the U.S., some states and hospitals are implementing a limit to or postponement of nonessential and elective surgeries. Michael McKee, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Banner University Medical Center and professor and chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is quoted.

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Hospitals Are Overwhelmed in Arizona

Jan. 25, 2022

COVID-19 infections due to the Omicron variant are slowing nationwide, but some states are still seeing high rates of hospitalizations, like Arizona. Frank LoVecchio, DO, MPH, a professor and emergency medicine physician from the College of Medicine – Phoenix, shares his experience working in the ER in Phoenix.

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University of Arizona Health Sciences expert Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, recently provided updates on the omicron variant, COVID-19 vaccines and the best strategies for staying healthy and safe.

What We Know About the Omicron Variant and Vaccine Efficacy

Jan. 24, 2022

UArizona Health Sciences expert Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, discusses the omicron variant, COVID-19 vaccines and the best ways to stay healthy and safe.

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Community Board to Ensure ASU Students Meet Needs of Health Workforce

Jan. 24, 2022

Daniel Derksen, MD, professor of public health and director of the University of the UArizona Center for Rural Health, has been appointed to the New College of Health Solutions advisory board, a group of health leaders assembled to help the college better understand health workforce issues and the needs of Arizona’s diverse communities.

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As COVID-19 Cases Decline Across the Nation, the Situation in Arizona Remains Bleak

Jan. 24, 2022

According to the CDC, Arizona has the second-highest death rate in the nation. Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman and the team leader for the university's COVID-19 Modeling Group, is interviewed.

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Pain and Psychological Syndromes Common in Patients With Long COVID

Jan. 24, 2022

Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, medical director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, said he is seeing mostly diffuse muscle and joint pain. However, less common pain complaints have included headache and neuropathic pain.

Psychiatry Advisor

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