Health Sciences In The Media The top 5 biosimilar articles for the week of September 26 Sept. 30, 2022 A list of the top biosimilar articles of the week includes one written by Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, explaining how drug prices have evolved over time and what factors may contribute the most to price erosion. Center for Biosimilars Interdisciplinary team investigates air and water quality on Cocopah Sept. 29, 2022 Jonathan Credo, a student in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is a co-principal investigator for a study that received a $200,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to assess air and water quality on the Cocopah Indian Reservation. SCIENMAG Are you overwhelmed by black thoughts? Maybe because you go to bed too late Sept. 29, 2022 After midnight, your brain works differently than it does during the day or evening. Newsweek Polska (Poland) UArizona plays a massive role in aging research Sept. 29, 2022 The Precision Aging Network, a research study about the aging brain, is in its second year, bringing the research team one step closer to its goal. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ) Phoenix mayor delivers 20,000th meal to cancer patient Sept. 28, 2022 Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego delivered the 20,000th meal to a cancer patient in a milestone with the Joy Bus Charity. KPHO/KTVK-TV Reducing H. pylori in Navajo Nation tribal members through testing and education Sept. 27, 2022 The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention is continuing research efforts to address disproportionately high rates of gastric cancer in the Navajo Nation. Medical Xpress Immunologist Nikolich-Žugich: 'omicron a zombie, simmering in a single person for a year, which is a precedent' Sept. 27, 2022 Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, head of the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Immunobiology, answered questions about COVID-19 variants, vaccines and immunity. Kurir (Serbia) When more may yield less — price erosion of biosimilars following US market entry Sept. 27, 2022 Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, wrote about how drug prices have evolved over time and what factors may contribute the most to price erosion. Center for Biosimilars Breathing exercises lowers blood pressure 'as effectively as medication,' study finds Sept. 26, 2022 Researchers at the University of Colorado studied a daily five-minute breathing technique using a handheld device called PowerBreathe to examine how training breathing muscles can help lower your chances of high blood pressure. Daily Mail (UK) Can you strengthen your defenses with physical exercise? Sept. 26, 2022 Recent research suggests that people who work out have stronger resistance to infectious diseases, including COVID-19, but experts say the findings need to be tested further. D1SoftBall News Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
The top 5 biosimilar articles for the week of September 26 Sept. 30, 2022 A list of the top biosimilar articles of the week includes one written by Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, explaining how drug prices have evolved over time and what factors may contribute the most to price erosion. Center for Biosimilars
Interdisciplinary team investigates air and water quality on Cocopah Sept. 29, 2022 Jonathan Credo, a student in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is a co-principal investigator for a study that received a $200,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to assess air and water quality on the Cocopah Indian Reservation. SCIENMAG
Are you overwhelmed by black thoughts? Maybe because you go to bed too late Sept. 29, 2022 After midnight, your brain works differently than it does during the day or evening. Newsweek Polska (Poland)
UArizona plays a massive role in aging research Sept. 29, 2022 The Precision Aging Network, a research study about the aging brain, is in its second year, bringing the research team one step closer to its goal. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Phoenix mayor delivers 20,000th meal to cancer patient Sept. 28, 2022 Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego delivered the 20,000th meal to a cancer patient in a milestone with the Joy Bus Charity. KPHO/KTVK-TV
Reducing H. pylori in Navajo Nation tribal members through testing and education Sept. 27, 2022 The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention is continuing research efforts to address disproportionately high rates of gastric cancer in the Navajo Nation. Medical Xpress
Immunologist Nikolich-Žugich: 'omicron a zombie, simmering in a single person for a year, which is a precedent' Sept. 27, 2022 Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, head of the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Immunobiology, answered questions about COVID-19 variants, vaccines and immunity. Kurir (Serbia)
When more may yield less — price erosion of biosimilars following US market entry Sept. 27, 2022 Ivo Abraham, PhD, professor of practice in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, wrote about how drug prices have evolved over time and what factors may contribute the most to price erosion. Center for Biosimilars
Breathing exercises lowers blood pressure 'as effectively as medication,' study finds Sept. 26, 2022 Researchers at the University of Colorado studied a daily five-minute breathing technique using a handheld device called PowerBreathe to examine how training breathing muscles can help lower your chances of high blood pressure. Daily Mail (UK)
Can you strengthen your defenses with physical exercise? Sept. 26, 2022 Recent research suggests that people who work out have stronger resistance to infectious diseases, including COVID-19, but experts say the findings need to be tested further. D1SoftBall News