Health Sciences In The Media Community's Sleep Health Predicts Children's Opportunities for Positive Growth and Success June 3, 2022 A community's sleep health is the most significant health predictor of children's opportunities for positive growth and success, according to an analysis to be presented at SLEEP 2022. News Medical Exploring Cannabis Terpenes for Pain Management June 3, 2022 As the stigma surrounding cannabinoids fades, hemp-derived supplements are gaining traction as popular applications for pain management. NutraIngredients-USA Local Opinion: Children Need Routine Health Care Visits June 2, 2022 Sean Elliott, MD, FAAP, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and emeritus professor of pediatrics at the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes a guest column explaining why it is important for parents, caretakers and families to take kids to the doctor’s office once a year. Arizona Daily Star It’s Pain Management June 1, 2022 Reporter Edward Celaya interviews Todd Vanderah, PhD, director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, and John Streicher, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, in a podcast about cannabis research at the UArizona Health Sciences. Here Weed Go! You Can't Cure Dementia But You Can Lower Risk, Doctors Say June 1, 2022 A number of studies indicate hormone replacement therapy, often prescribed for women going through menopause, may benefit brain health. Asia One (Singapore) Selling a Cool Drink for an Even Cooler Cause June 1, 2022 In April, kids around the Phoenix valley hosted lemonade stands to raise money for Steele Children’s Research Center. The effort was organized by the Phoenix Women’s Board of the Steele Children’s Research Center known as PANDA (People Acting Now Discover Answers), created 23 years ago to bring awareness to the new (at the time) Steele Children’s Research Center. Arcadia News What Happens If You Overuse Your Asthma Rescue Inhaler? June 1, 2022 A 2016 study found the overuse of albuterol – a common inhaler medication – was associated with more frequent asthma symptoms, worse asthma control and depression. Verywell Health A Community of Micro-homes Aims to Help Fight Homelessness May 31, 2022 The Homing Project, a local non-profit, aims to create a village of micro-homes with wraparound behavioral health and medical services. The organization's founder says the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health has offered volunteers. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ) A First Lady Undeterred May 31, 2022 This story chronicles the recent political and personal journey of the first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, including a March meeting with health care professionals at San Xavier Health Center, where the University of Arizona Cancer Center has been working to expand colorectal cancer prevention and early-detection strategies. Harper's Bazaar Campus Food Pantry Use Linked to Improved Health May 28, 2022 Access to on-campus food pantries is making a difference for college students in California, according to a study. The Davis Enterprise Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Community's Sleep Health Predicts Children's Opportunities for Positive Growth and Success June 3, 2022 A community's sleep health is the most significant health predictor of children's opportunities for positive growth and success, according to an analysis to be presented at SLEEP 2022. News Medical
Exploring Cannabis Terpenes for Pain Management June 3, 2022 As the stigma surrounding cannabinoids fades, hemp-derived supplements are gaining traction as popular applications for pain management. NutraIngredients-USA
Local Opinion: Children Need Routine Health Care Visits June 2, 2022 Sean Elliott, MD, FAAP, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and emeritus professor of pediatrics at the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes a guest column explaining why it is important for parents, caretakers and families to take kids to the doctor’s office once a year. Arizona Daily Star
It’s Pain Management June 1, 2022 Reporter Edward Celaya interviews Todd Vanderah, PhD, director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, and John Streicher, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, in a podcast about cannabis research at the UArizona Health Sciences. Here Weed Go!
You Can't Cure Dementia But You Can Lower Risk, Doctors Say June 1, 2022 A number of studies indicate hormone replacement therapy, often prescribed for women going through menopause, may benefit brain health. Asia One (Singapore)
Selling a Cool Drink for an Even Cooler Cause June 1, 2022 In April, kids around the Phoenix valley hosted lemonade stands to raise money for Steele Children’s Research Center. The effort was organized by the Phoenix Women’s Board of the Steele Children’s Research Center known as PANDA (People Acting Now Discover Answers), created 23 years ago to bring awareness to the new (at the time) Steele Children’s Research Center. Arcadia News
What Happens If You Overuse Your Asthma Rescue Inhaler? June 1, 2022 A 2016 study found the overuse of albuterol – a common inhaler medication – was associated with more frequent asthma symptoms, worse asthma control and depression. Verywell Health
A Community of Micro-homes Aims to Help Fight Homelessness May 31, 2022 The Homing Project, a local non-profit, aims to create a village of micro-homes with wraparound behavioral health and medical services. The organization's founder says the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health has offered volunteers. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
A First Lady Undeterred May 31, 2022 This story chronicles the recent political and personal journey of the first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, including a March meeting with health care professionals at San Xavier Health Center, where the University of Arizona Cancer Center has been working to expand colorectal cancer prevention and early-detection strategies. Harper's Bazaar
Campus Food Pantry Use Linked to Improved Health May 28, 2022 Access to on-campus food pantries is making a difference for college students in California, according to a study. The Davis Enterprise