Dr. Ronald Weinstein, Telemedicine Innovator at University of Arizona, Dies at 83 Dec. 16, 2021 Ronald Weinstein, MD, a pioneer in the development of telemedicine who most recently served as the co-founder and director of the Arizona Telemedicine Program at the UArizona, died Dec. 3 in Tucson. The Arizona Republic
Engaging Vaccine-Hesitant Loved Ones With Empathy Dec. 16, 2021 University of Arizona Health Sciences students and faculty are working to figure out how to reach vaccine-hesitant individuals and communicate more effectively. Medical Xpress
Things You Shouldn't Do After Getting The COVID-19 Booster Shot Dec. 15, 2021 "A toast to celebrate the COVID vaccine is fine. But in general, too much alcohol can impact our immune system," said Dr. Natasha Bhuyan, MD, a a clinical assistant professor of Family, Community and Preventive Medicine at the College of Medicine – Phoenix. Health Digest
Respiratory Tract Bacterial Extracts Could Prevent COVID-19 Dec. 15, 2021 Researchers from the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson found that the bacterial lysate OM-85 blocked SARS-CoV-2 infection by decreasing the ability of the coronavirus to bind to the lung cell surface receptor ACE2. Medical Xpress
Image Postdoc's 50-Mile Run for Indigenous Scientists Featured in Film Dec. 14, 2021 Lydia Jennings couldn't celebrate her new PhD in 2020 because of the pandemic, so a few months later, she dedicated a 50-mile run to 50 Indigenous scientists, captured in a new film. Read more
Compound Provides Innovative Pain Relief Dec. 14, 2021 Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences are closer to developing a safe and effective non-opioid pain reliever after a study showed that a new compound they created reduces the sensation of pain by regulating a biological channel linked to pain. Worldhealth.net
Best of Last Year: The Top Phys.org Articles of 2021 Dec. 14, 2021 A team of researchers at University of Arizona Health Sciences developed a novel nanotechnology that could be used to enhance the fight against colorectal cancer and melanoma. Their approach involved a nanotherapeutic platform that can switch tumors from "immune-cold" to "immune-hot," which stimulated a stronger immune response. Phys.org
FACT FINDERS: Taking a Look at COVID Treatment Pills From Pfizer, Merk Dec. 14, 2021 Pfizer and Merk have COVID-19 treatment pills the FDA is considering. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, a professor of immunology with the College of Medicine – Tucson, says it appears Pfizer’s treatment is much more effective. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
University of Arizona Expanding Nursing Presence in Gilbert Dec. 14, 2021 The University of Arizona College of Nursing will bring a new master’s nursing program next fall to Gilbert’s University Building and rent more space in the building to accommodate it. The Gilbert Town Council unanimously approved a new lease agreement with UA as part of the consent agenda at its meeting Dec. 14 with a five-year term and an option for five more years thereafter. Community Impact Newsletter