Dr. David García Alcanza a Los Hispanos en Tucson a Través De Los Swap Meets Sept. 16, 2021 Read more
Herd Immunity May Never Be Reached in Pima County, Health Officials Say Sept. 16, 2021 Pima County has 65.3% of its population partially vaccinated and only 55% fully vaccinated. That’s one of the best in the state but is still far from what’s needed. Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor of public health policy and management at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, has been the go to numbers guy since the beginning of the pandemic 18 months ago. “I think it’s almost certain that we will be living with Covid-19 in some form or another for years to come,” he said. “Maybe forever in all likelihood.” KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Study Uncovers New Link Between Long-term Arsenic Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes Sept. 15, 2021 Research led by the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy shows how chronic arsenic exposure disrupts the body’s natural antioxidant defenses, which may contribute to the development of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes. Read more Image
Healthy Aging Research to Explore Diabetes, Phishing Scams, Stress and the Aging Brain Sept. 15, 2021 Three grants are funding studies to address the diverse needs of an aging population, including treatments and interventions that promote healthy aging. Read more Image
A Deadly Fungal Disease on the Rise in the West Has Experts Worried Sept. 15, 2021 Out of all the states in the U.S. that are endemic to Valley fever, Arizona is best equipped to handle the rise in cases of Coccidioides, cocci for short. The Valley Fever Center for Excellence, housed within the University of Arizona, helps facilitate collaboration between doctors and researchers across multiple counties within Arizona and develops strategies for diagnosing and treating Valley fever. Grist
Ivermectin Misuse in Arizona Is Leading to Hospitalizations, Clinical Leader Warns Sept. 15, 2021 The Arizona's Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center has had 19 reports related to ivermectin so far this year, including eight who were hospitalized, said Steven Dudley, PharmD, DABAT, director of the UArizona Poison and Drug Information Center, in an email. "People tend to be using ivermectin in doses much higher than what it has been approved for," Dudley wrote in an email. "Another point is ivermectin can interact with other medications and make your potential for toxicity worse than someone else's." Arizona Republic
UArizona Health Sciences Announces Newest Primary Care Physician Scholars Sept. 14, 2021 A new class of 23 medical students received full-tuition scholarships to the UArizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix. Read more Image
Improving Health Equity for the Aging LGBTQ+ Community Sept. 14, 2021 For health care providers, increasing awareness and sensitivity to individual needs is key, say two Health Sciences aging experts. Read more Image
COM-P Research to Monitor Health of SpaceX Astronauts Sept. 14, 2021 Novel molecular diagnostics technology to monitor four crew members during first all-civilian mission to orbit Earth. Read more Image