Health Sciences In The Media We finally know what that absorbent pad in meat packages is June 20, 2023 According to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, our bodies cannot absorb silica in absorbent meat pads, so it passes through our digestive system without effects. The Daily Meal "Would you like me to take my shoes off?" June 20, 2023 A study found bacteria on the outsides of 96% of shoes. A Sharp Eye Good sleep can support your weight loss journey, experts say June 20, 2023 Continuing coverage: Sleeping doesn't burn many calories, but getting enough rest still plays an important role in good health, because it can affect your ability to stick with other healthy habits. Safety and Health Magazine UArizona to offer physician assistant, physical therapy degrees in new college June 17, 2023 The College of Health Sciences will house a variety of graduate-level programs centered on Arizona's health care workforce needs, including physician assistant and physical therapy programs. The Arizona Republic These kids revamped their schoolyard. It could be a model to make cities healthier June 17, 2023 Nonprofit Trust for the Public Land is revamping parks and outdoor spaces to create more access to green spaces green spaces for people of color and low-income communities. NPR MRSA nasal screening helps rule out pneumonia in new multi-center studies June 16, 2023 Nasal screening for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus could be helpful in confirming the absence of MRSA pneumonia in critically ill children and adults, according to new data from two separate studies. Infectious Disease Special Edition FDA approves brain implant for human trials June 15, 2023 Elon Musk’s brain implant company, Neuralink, is gearing up to test its technology in humans. The FDA approved Neuralink’s first-in-human trials for a device designed to connect human brains to computers. WNG.org The vaginal microbiome is finally getting recognized June 15, 2023 Vaginal dysbiosis has long been a taboo subject, but studying and optimizing the vaginal microbiome could be a game changer for women’s health. Drug Discovery News Downtown Phoenix multifamily site changes hands for $12M, Cushman & Wakefield reports June 13, 2023 Masyno Holding LLC has paid $12 million to buy a one-acre development in downtown Phoenix near the College of Medicine – Phoenix. The space has room for 741 residential homes. Greater Phoenix in Business Ultrasound technology becoming so advanced it can be used in emergencies outside a hospital, doctor's office June 12, 2023 Medical residents are training on the use of portable ultrasound devices which promise to make internal imaging more efficient and less expensive. KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ) Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
We finally know what that absorbent pad in meat packages is June 20, 2023 According to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, our bodies cannot absorb silica in absorbent meat pads, so it passes through our digestive system without effects. The Daily Meal
"Would you like me to take my shoes off?" June 20, 2023 A study found bacteria on the outsides of 96% of shoes. A Sharp Eye
Good sleep can support your weight loss journey, experts say June 20, 2023 Continuing coverage: Sleeping doesn't burn many calories, but getting enough rest still plays an important role in good health, because it can affect your ability to stick with other healthy habits. Safety and Health Magazine
UArizona to offer physician assistant, physical therapy degrees in new college June 17, 2023 The College of Health Sciences will house a variety of graduate-level programs centered on Arizona's health care workforce needs, including physician assistant and physical therapy programs. The Arizona Republic
These kids revamped their schoolyard. It could be a model to make cities healthier June 17, 2023 Nonprofit Trust for the Public Land is revamping parks and outdoor spaces to create more access to green spaces green spaces for people of color and low-income communities. NPR
MRSA nasal screening helps rule out pneumonia in new multi-center studies June 16, 2023 Nasal screening for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus could be helpful in confirming the absence of MRSA pneumonia in critically ill children and adults, according to new data from two separate studies. Infectious Disease Special Edition
FDA approves brain implant for human trials June 15, 2023 Elon Musk’s brain implant company, Neuralink, is gearing up to test its technology in humans. The FDA approved Neuralink’s first-in-human trials for a device designed to connect human brains to computers. WNG.org
The vaginal microbiome is finally getting recognized June 15, 2023 Vaginal dysbiosis has long been a taboo subject, but studying and optimizing the vaginal microbiome could be a game changer for women’s health. Drug Discovery News
Downtown Phoenix multifamily site changes hands for $12M, Cushman & Wakefield reports June 13, 2023 Masyno Holding LLC has paid $12 million to buy a one-acre development in downtown Phoenix near the College of Medicine – Phoenix. The space has room for 741 residential homes. Greater Phoenix in Business
Ultrasound technology becoming so advanced it can be used in emergencies outside a hospital, doctor's office June 12, 2023 Medical residents are training on the use of portable ultrasound devices which promise to make internal imaging more efficient and less expensive. KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)