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Terpenes Make Cannabis More Effective as Pain Reliever

July 19, 2021

Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that Cannabis terpenes, when used alone, mimic the effects of cannabinoids, including a reduction in pain sensation. When terpenes were combined with a synthetic cannabinoid, the pain-relieving effects were amplified – an “entourage effect” – that reduced pain levels without an increase in euphoria and other side effects.

DOPE Magazine

Arizona Reports Over 1,000 Virus Cases for 4th Straight Day

July 17, 2021

Uncertainty about how many vaccinated people previously were infected with COVID-19 makes it hard to gauge the population’s total immunity and predict the potential duration and severity of the recent “brisk acceleration” in new cases, said Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Given that uncertainty, policymakers and individuals “should take immediate steps to adopt evidence-based mitigation practices to reduce transmission,” Gerald wrote Friday in an assessment of COVID-19 conditions in Arizona.

Associated Press

Arizona COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Are Going Up as Delta Variant Spreads

July 16, 2021

Arizona health officials say there is, "definitely an uptick" in COVID-19 cases across the state, likely due to the highly contagious delta variant. In a mid-summer update on COVID-19 across the state, Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, wrote that cases in Arizona as of the week ending July 4 had increased for four consecutive weeks.

Arizona Republic

Pandemic Backlash Leaves Cities With Less Decision-Making Power

July 16, 2021

Legislators in more than a dozen states passed laws in recent months dismantling the ability of city and county governments to mandate masks, shutter businesses, and require vaccines. "Our hands are tied and I think that's a mistake," said Shad Marvasti, MD, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

Bloomberg Law News

How Twitter Check-Ins Help Primary Care Doctors Stay Connected

July 16, 2021

“We built the @PrimaryCareChat handle to create a sense of belonging, mutual support for growth and celebration of the work primary care physicians do to combat these negative work factors and help to build a stronger primary care workforce,” said Indu Partha, MD, an internist at the College of Medicine – Tucson. She co-founded Primary Care Chat and detailed how it has helped its physician participants during a session at the International Conference on Physician Health.

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Germ Lawfare: Arizona Legislature Bans Mask Requirements in Schools as Pima County Hits 70% Vax Mark

July 15, 2021

Continuing coverage: The Arizona Legislature approved the budget for next fiscal year on June 30. It bans public schools throughout the state from requiring masks or COVID-19 testing. "As a public health expert, I continue to recommend mask use in schools. Recent research shows COVID spreads less in schools where teachers and staff wear masks … It is no longer a matter of debate: Masks work," said Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD, a professor of epidemiology at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

Tucson Weekly

The UA Mobile Clinic Is a Gem for the Uninsured Community

July 15, 2021

The Mobile Health Program in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson, offers free family and prenatal health care to anyone.

La Estrella De Tucsón

COVID-19 Cases Spike and Vaccinations Stall as Surgeon General Warns of Misinformation

July 15, 2021

New coronavirus infections have doubled in the U.S. as the pace of vaccinations gets cut in half. The Surgeon General warns misinformation may be playing a part. Interview with Shad Marvasti, MD, a family medicine physician and the director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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Terpenes are found in many plants, and new research has demonstrated a terpene/cannabinoid interaction that showed positive results in controlling pain.

Study Shows Cannabis Terpenes Provide Pain Relief, Contribute to ‘Entourage Effect’

July 14, 2021

Researchers in the Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center have found that terpenes mimic cannabinoids and produce similar pain-relieving effects.

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If You Live Here, Prepare to See More Scorpions, Experts Say

July 14, 2021

During Monsoon Season, Arizonans can expect to see more scorpions this summer. "Typically, scorpion season is going to range from about May all the way through October, with the peak being in June," said Laura Morehouse, MPH, CHES, a health education specialist at the UArizona Poison and Drug Information Center. The Center has already received over 300 sting reports as of mid-June, Morehouse added.

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