Health Sciences In The Media Monkeypox Vaccine Protocol May Change as Case Numbers in Arizona Continue to Climb Aug. 13, 2022 Arizona health officials are considering giving smaller doses of the monkeypox vaccine to stretch supply. The Arizona Republic Relaxed CDC COVID Guidelines Seen as Boost for Return to the Workplace Aug. 12, 2022 Public health experts and infectious disease specialists had mixed reactions to the CDC’s updated guidance to relax pandemic precautions. Finno Expert Sen. Sinema Secures Funding for AZ Drought Relief, Tech Industry Aug. 10, 2022 Sen. Kyrsten Sinema toured the University of Arizona Cancer Center on Tuesday. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) UArizona Cancer Center Receives Highest NCI Designation Aug. 10, 2022 The National Cancer Institute renewed the UArizona Cancer Center’s status as an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and the corresponding support grant for a new five-year period. Science Magazine Why the Human Mind Is 'Not Designed' to Stay Awake Past Midnight Aug. 10, 2022 A new review suggests the brain is not designed to be active after midnight. Healthline University of Arizona Health Experts Warn Returning Students About COVID-19, Monkeypox Aug. 9, 2022 UArizona health experts are asking everyone to do their part to stay healthy as students arrive for the fall semester. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) Study Explores the Role of Follicle Stimulating Hormone in Driving Postmenopausal Obesity, Breast Cancer Aug. 9, 2022 Researchers from UArizona Health Sciences and the University at Buffalo received a $3.8 million grant from the NCI to study the role that follicle stimulating hormone plays during menopause. News Medical Recreation as Rx? Why You Should Prescribe Nature Aug. 9, 2022 Vivian A. Kominos, MD, clinical assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes about nature being good medicine. Medscape Experts: Climate Change Will Affect Health of Farm Workers Aug. 9, 2022 Climate change is causing illnesses like Valley fever to surface in areas of the country where it has typically not been seen. The Daily Yonder Colleges Rely on Outdated Consent Education. Experts Say They Need to Get With the Times Aug. 9, 2022 Failing to update consent education curricula could leave college students unprepared to navigate gray areas and could lead to physical injury or sexual assault. The Chronicle of Higher Education Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Monkeypox Vaccine Protocol May Change as Case Numbers in Arizona Continue to Climb Aug. 13, 2022 Arizona health officials are considering giving smaller doses of the monkeypox vaccine to stretch supply. The Arizona Republic
Relaxed CDC COVID Guidelines Seen as Boost for Return to the Workplace Aug. 12, 2022 Public health experts and infectious disease specialists had mixed reactions to the CDC’s updated guidance to relax pandemic precautions. Finno Expert
Sen. Sinema Secures Funding for AZ Drought Relief, Tech Industry Aug. 10, 2022 Sen. Kyrsten Sinema toured the University of Arizona Cancer Center on Tuesday. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
UArizona Cancer Center Receives Highest NCI Designation Aug. 10, 2022 The National Cancer Institute renewed the UArizona Cancer Center’s status as an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and the corresponding support grant for a new five-year period. Science Magazine
Why the Human Mind Is 'Not Designed' to Stay Awake Past Midnight Aug. 10, 2022 A new review suggests the brain is not designed to be active after midnight. Healthline
University of Arizona Health Experts Warn Returning Students About COVID-19, Monkeypox Aug. 9, 2022 UArizona health experts are asking everyone to do their part to stay healthy as students arrive for the fall semester. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Study Explores the Role of Follicle Stimulating Hormone in Driving Postmenopausal Obesity, Breast Cancer Aug. 9, 2022 Researchers from UArizona Health Sciences and the University at Buffalo received a $3.8 million grant from the NCI to study the role that follicle stimulating hormone plays during menopause. News Medical
Recreation as Rx? Why You Should Prescribe Nature Aug. 9, 2022 Vivian A. Kominos, MD, clinical assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes about nature being good medicine. Medscape
Experts: Climate Change Will Affect Health of Farm Workers Aug. 9, 2022 Climate change is causing illnesses like Valley fever to surface in areas of the country where it has typically not been seen. The Daily Yonder
Colleges Rely on Outdated Consent Education. Experts Say They Need to Get With the Times Aug. 9, 2022 Failing to update consent education curricula could leave college students unprepared to navigate gray areas and could lead to physical injury or sexual assault. The Chronicle of Higher Education