Health Sciences In The Media Navajo Doctor at Tuba City Regional Recognized for Outstanding OB/GYN Services May 24, 2022 Jennifer Whitehair, MD, an associate clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, received the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Outstanding American Indian/Alaska Native Women’s Healthcare Clinician Award. Navajo-Hopi Observer The Surprising Things Research Is Telling Us About Terpenes May 23, 2022 A review by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences concluded (with the caveat that there's much more research to be done) that terpenes may be highly effective in developing pain medications, especially because they are safer than traditional painkillers. Green Entrepreneur Pediatric Suicide Attempts on Rise in Southern Arizona May 23, 2022 Suicide attempts among preteens are on the rise nationwide and in southern Arizona. Steven Dudley, PharmD, DABAT, director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, said his office has noticed an increase in intentional overdoses that spiked during the pandemic. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) Why Do People Get Long COVID? A Virus That May Cause MS Could Reveal Clues May 23, 2022 Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD, professor of epidemiology in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, head of the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Immunobiology, are quoted in an article about long COVID. USA Today How Much Do You Know About Osteoarthritis? May 21, 2022 Kent Kwoh, MD, chief of the division of rheumatology at the College of Medicine - Tucson and director of the UArizona Arthritis Center, authors an article in La Estrella de Tucson that shares information and answers common questions about osteoarthritis. Arizona Daily Star What We Know About Monkeypox, And How It's Different From COVID-19 May 21, 2022 Scientists are keeping an eye on monkeypox, a viral disease related to smallpox that has recently been found spreading in North America, Europe and Australia. The Arizona Republic The Search For Longer-lasting COVID-19 Vaccines May 20, 2022 As waves of new coronavirus variants circulate the globe, one thing has become clear: human immunity against the virus fades over time. CNN Arizona Sees Unusual Spike in Flu Cases This Spring May 20, 2022 Arizona is seeing a spike in flu cases this spring, which could leave some major pharmacies in the state running low on medication. KTAR-FM (Phoenix, AZ) 5 Diet Tips From a Food Critic May 19, 2022 If you’re an advocate of healthy dining, you know Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson. San Gabriel Valley Tribune Medical School Grads Who Haven't Completed a Residency Can Practice in Arizona, But Few Do May 18, 2022 The U.S. physician shortage is especially notable in Arizona, which ranks 42nd in the nation for the number of active primary care physicians relative to the population, according to a 2019 report by the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health. The Arizona Republic Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Navajo Doctor at Tuba City Regional Recognized for Outstanding OB/GYN Services May 24, 2022 Jennifer Whitehair, MD, an associate clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, received the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Outstanding American Indian/Alaska Native Women’s Healthcare Clinician Award. Navajo-Hopi Observer
The Surprising Things Research Is Telling Us About Terpenes May 23, 2022 A review by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences concluded (with the caveat that there's much more research to be done) that terpenes may be highly effective in developing pain medications, especially because they are safer than traditional painkillers. Green Entrepreneur
Pediatric Suicide Attempts on Rise in Southern Arizona May 23, 2022 Suicide attempts among preteens are on the rise nationwide and in southern Arizona. Steven Dudley, PharmD, DABAT, director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, said his office has noticed an increase in intentional overdoses that spiked during the pandemic. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Why Do People Get Long COVID? A Virus That May Cause MS Could Reveal Clues May 23, 2022 Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD, professor of epidemiology in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, head of the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Immunobiology, are quoted in an article about long COVID. USA Today
How Much Do You Know About Osteoarthritis? May 21, 2022 Kent Kwoh, MD, chief of the division of rheumatology at the College of Medicine - Tucson and director of the UArizona Arthritis Center, authors an article in La Estrella de Tucson that shares information and answers common questions about osteoarthritis. Arizona Daily Star
What We Know About Monkeypox, And How It's Different From COVID-19 May 21, 2022 Scientists are keeping an eye on monkeypox, a viral disease related to smallpox that has recently been found spreading in North America, Europe and Australia. The Arizona Republic
The Search For Longer-lasting COVID-19 Vaccines May 20, 2022 As waves of new coronavirus variants circulate the globe, one thing has become clear: human immunity against the virus fades over time. CNN
Arizona Sees Unusual Spike in Flu Cases This Spring May 20, 2022 Arizona is seeing a spike in flu cases this spring, which could leave some major pharmacies in the state running low on medication. KTAR-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
5 Diet Tips From a Food Critic May 19, 2022 If you’re an advocate of healthy dining, you know Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson. San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Medical School Grads Who Haven't Completed a Residency Can Practice in Arizona, But Few Do May 18, 2022 The U.S. physician shortage is especially notable in Arizona, which ranks 42nd in the nation for the number of active primary care physicians relative to the population, according to a 2019 report by the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health. The Arizona Republic