Health Sciences In The Media Who’s napping, how long, and what does it mean for our health? Oct. 3, 2022 Although it may not be healthy for all age groups, regular napping can be good because of the cognitive and physical benefits. Sleep Foundation Enhancing the doctor-patient dialogue about endometriosis Oct. 2, 2022 When speaking with patients who have suspected or confirmed endometriosis, doctors must bear in mind that dialogue is a two-way proposition. MedPage Today Mental health crisis programs face challenges in rural areas Oct. 2, 2022 Programs that send mental health professionals instead of police to answer crisis calls are harder to set up in rural areas. But agencies across the country are making it work. NBC News What happens to the brain when we're grieving? Oct. 2, 2022 A neuroimaging study was the first of its kind to use MRI scans to examine the impacts of grief on the brain. Substack How to time your flu shot for best protection Oct. 1, 2022 There are hints the flu could reemerge this fall, potentially causing an unusually early and severe flu season. NPR 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 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Who’s napping, how long, and what does it mean for our health? Oct. 3, 2022 Although it may not be healthy for all age groups, regular napping can be good because of the cognitive and physical benefits. Sleep Foundation
Enhancing the doctor-patient dialogue about endometriosis Oct. 2, 2022 When speaking with patients who have suspected or confirmed endometriosis, doctors must bear in mind that dialogue is a two-way proposition. MedPage Today
Mental health crisis programs face challenges in rural areas Oct. 2, 2022 Programs that send mental health professionals instead of police to answer crisis calls are harder to set up in rural areas. But agencies across the country are making it work. NBC News
What happens to the brain when we're grieving? Oct. 2, 2022 A neuroimaging study was the first of its kind to use MRI scans to examine the impacts of grief on the brain. Substack
How to time your flu shot for best protection Oct. 1, 2022 There are hints the flu could reemerge this fall, potentially causing an unusually early and severe flu season. NPR
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