Health Sciences In The Media Do you really need a top sheet? We asked an expert to settle the debate May 23, 2023 Using top sheets on beds and washing them regularly can minimize your body's exposure to things like germs, bacteria and feces in bed. NBC Today Show 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 The future of Steele: Researchers advance on pediatric cancer, disease May 19, 2023 At University of Arizona Steele Children’s Research Center, a cadre of talented researchers, physicians and community partners are paving the road to reinvent and revitalize the wheels of research. BizTucson Why anxiety in seniors frequently goes untreated May 19, 2023 Anxiety is the most common psychological disorder affecting adults in the U.S. In older people, it’s associated with considerable distress as well as ill health, diminished quality of life and elevated rates of disability. Las Vegas Review-Journal FP Innovator’s vision brings AFP content to new audience May 18, 2023 Steven R. Brown, MD, program director of the College of Medicine – Phoenix Family Medicine Residency, helped conceive and launch the Revista Medica American Family Physician Podcast, a Spanish-language version of the AFP Podcast. American Family Physician As US courts weigh in on mifepristone, here's the abortion pill's safety record May 18, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court may ultimately resolve a lawsuit challenging the Food and Drug Administration's approval in 2000 of mifepristone, a widely used abortion medicine. Science News Listen: Denise Moreno Ramirez on protecting workers in auto shops and beauty salons from toxics May 17, 2023 Denise Moreno Ramirez, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in environmental toxicology of human disease in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how she came to embrace community-centered research, and her research on the hidden toxics in auto shops and beauty salons. Environmental Health News Scientists use AI to identify likely drug targets in search for Alzheimer's cure May 16, 2023 Researchers at the College of Medicine – Tucson and Harvard University harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to identify causes of Alzheimer's disease and potential drug targets by looking deep into the human brain to map the molecular changes that healthy neurons undergo as the disease progresses. Medical Xpress Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Do you really need a top sheet? We asked an expert to settle the debate May 23, 2023 Using top sheets on beds and washing them regularly can minimize your body's exposure to things like germs, bacteria and feces in bed. NBC Today Show
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
The future of Steele: Researchers advance on pediatric cancer, disease May 19, 2023 At University of Arizona Steele Children’s Research Center, a cadre of talented researchers, physicians and community partners are paving the road to reinvent and revitalize the wheels of research. BizTucson
Why anxiety in seniors frequently goes untreated May 19, 2023 Anxiety is the most common psychological disorder affecting adults in the U.S. In older people, it’s associated with considerable distress as well as ill health, diminished quality of life and elevated rates of disability. Las Vegas Review-Journal
FP Innovator’s vision brings AFP content to new audience May 18, 2023 Steven R. Brown, MD, program director of the College of Medicine – Phoenix Family Medicine Residency, helped conceive and launch the Revista Medica American Family Physician Podcast, a Spanish-language version of the AFP Podcast. American Family Physician
As US courts weigh in on mifepristone, here's the abortion pill's safety record May 18, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court may ultimately resolve a lawsuit challenging the Food and Drug Administration's approval in 2000 of mifepristone, a widely used abortion medicine. Science News
Listen: Denise Moreno Ramirez on protecting workers in auto shops and beauty salons from toxics May 17, 2023 Denise Moreno Ramirez, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in environmental toxicology of human disease in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how she came to embrace community-centered research, and her research on the hidden toxics in auto shops and beauty salons. Environmental Health News
Scientists use AI to identify likely drug targets in search for Alzheimer's cure May 16, 2023 Researchers at the College of Medicine – Tucson and Harvard University harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to identify causes of Alzheimer's disease and potential drug targets by looking deep into the human brain to map the molecular changes that healthy neurons undergo as the disease progresses. Medical Xpress