Health Sciences In The Media UArizona's new glass-covered building Feb. 15, 2023 With its distinct strips of terracotta panels and expansive glazed curtainwall, the 230,000-square-foot Health Sciences Innovation Building features an expansive ground floor forum, daylit student lounges and study spaces, state-of-the art simulation laboratories and more. Glassonline.com Buckmaster Show: Dark chocolate red flags Feb. 15, 2023 Victoria Maizes, MD, executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses how a workplace can influence physical and mental health, and red flags that are popping up in research about consuming dark chocolate. KVOI-AM (Tucson, AZ) UArizona program works to diversify workforce on aging Feb. 14, 2023 A new program at the Center on Aging at the College of Medicine – Tucson aims to increase the number of researchers trained to study older adults with the goal of improving the well-being of older adults in diverse groups. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) UArizona student group aims to stop overdoses at the source Feb. 13, 2023 Following in the footsteps of its parent nonprofit organization in Southern California, the UArizona's chapter of Team Awareness Combating Overdoses — or TACO — is addressing the opioid epidemic through a preventative approach. Arizona Daily Star UArizona named No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars Feb. 12, 2023 This year's UArizona Fulbright Scholar awardees includes faculty members from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the College of Medicine – Tucson. AZ Big Media COVID can trigger tinnitus. Could the vaccines do the same? Feb. 10, 2023 The CDC didn’t find a link between the vaccines and hundreds of new cases of tinnitus, a debilitating ringing in the ears, but some scientists say it must do more to investigate. National Geographic Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine? Feb. 10, 2023 Fungal infections are becoming more common in the United States, but unlike illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, there’s no vaccine to protect against a fungal threat. NBC News Best big cities to live in America Feb. 10, 2023 A listing of the 50 "best big cities to live in," includes Gilbert, Arizona. The UArizona has a campus in downtown Gilbert, where the College of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Arizona Daily Sun Doctors warn of increased risk of heart attack during Super Bowl Feb. 9, 2023 With Super Bowl LVII just days away, some Arizona doctors are asking viewers to monitor their stress levels to decrease the risk of a heart attack. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) Valley fever, historically a Southwest fungal infection, may be spreading Feb. 9, 2023 Scientists predict that Valley fever, a historically southwest fungal infection, may begin to expand its borders due to changing weather patterns. Health Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
UArizona's new glass-covered building Feb. 15, 2023 With its distinct strips of terracotta panels and expansive glazed curtainwall, the 230,000-square-foot Health Sciences Innovation Building features an expansive ground floor forum, daylit student lounges and study spaces, state-of-the art simulation laboratories and more. Glassonline.com
Buckmaster Show: Dark chocolate red flags Feb. 15, 2023 Victoria Maizes, MD, executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses how a workplace can influence physical and mental health, and red flags that are popping up in research about consuming dark chocolate. KVOI-AM (Tucson, AZ)
UArizona program works to diversify workforce on aging Feb. 14, 2023 A new program at the Center on Aging at the College of Medicine – Tucson aims to increase the number of researchers trained to study older adults with the goal of improving the well-being of older adults in diverse groups. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
UArizona student group aims to stop overdoses at the source Feb. 13, 2023 Following in the footsteps of its parent nonprofit organization in Southern California, the UArizona's chapter of Team Awareness Combating Overdoses — or TACO — is addressing the opioid epidemic through a preventative approach. Arizona Daily Star
UArizona named No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars Feb. 12, 2023 This year's UArizona Fulbright Scholar awardees includes faculty members from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the College of Medicine – Tucson. AZ Big Media
COVID can trigger tinnitus. Could the vaccines do the same? Feb. 10, 2023 The CDC didn’t find a link between the vaccines and hundreds of new cases of tinnitus, a debilitating ringing in the ears, but some scientists say it must do more to investigate. National Geographic
Fungal infections are becoming more common. Why isn't there a vaccine? Feb. 10, 2023 Fungal infections are becoming more common in the United States, but unlike illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, there’s no vaccine to protect against a fungal threat. NBC News
Best big cities to live in America Feb. 10, 2023 A listing of the 50 "best big cities to live in," includes Gilbert, Arizona. The UArizona has a campus in downtown Gilbert, where the College of Nursing offers a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Arizona Daily Sun
Doctors warn of increased risk of heart attack during Super Bowl Feb. 9, 2023 With Super Bowl LVII just days away, some Arizona doctors are asking viewers to monitor their stress levels to decrease the risk of a heart attack. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Valley fever, historically a Southwest fungal infection, may be spreading Feb. 9, 2023 Scientists predict that Valley fever, a historically southwest fungal infection, may begin to expand its borders due to changing weather patterns. Health