UArizona Health Sciences researcher at the forefront of Indigenous data sovereignty May 22, 2023 The concept known as IDSov emphasizes Indigenous Peoples' right to control data about their people, lands and cultures. Stephanie Russo Carroll has focused her career on encouraging institutions to adopt policies and practices that recognize that right. Read more Image
Staying safe at UArizona Health Sciences May 22, 2023 University specialists have created a full suite of information to help keep the Tucson, Phoenix and Gilbert campuses safe in the event of an emergency. Read more Image
UArizona researchers find Americans are split on trusting AI with health care May 22, 2023 A study found that Americans are split on whether they can trust artificial intelligence technology in their health care. The research team found that most patients aren’t convinced the diagnoses provided by AI are as trustworthy of those delivered by human medical professionals. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Serious mental illness often emerges in young adulthood. Here's how to get help May 22, 2023 The National Institute of Mental Health estimates about 5% of the U.S. population suffers from some sort of serious mental illness. The EPICenter offers early intervention and treatment for people between the ages of 15 and 35 who have recently experienced an episode of psychosis. The Arizona Republic
Scientists have discovered why we wake up earlier as we get older May 22, 2023 People tend to wake up earlier as they get older due to the brain becoming less responsive as people age to factors such as sunlight, social cues and physical activity, which indicate where in the day we are at any given time. MSN UK
Second annual Washington summit to focus on healthy aging May 19, 2023 A one-day summit will present the latest research and explore collaborative partnerships designed to find solutions to the challenges and opportunities of healthy aging. Read more Image
Would you trust an AI doctor? New research shows patients are split May 19, 2023 A University of Arizona Health Sciences-led study found that more than 50% of people don’t fully trust AI-powered medical advice, but many put faith in AI if it’s monitored and guided by human touch. Read more Image