Health Sciences In The Media Fibromyalgia Symptoms and Diagnosis Dec. 11, 2020 For a health condition that can be so challenging to live with, fibromyalgia is often maddeningly hard to diagnose. “Some people might assume that if they have joint pain, they must have fibromyalgia,” says Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology and pharmacology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and director of the chronic pain clinic at Banner-University Medical Center. “But don’t just assume this. You need tests to rule out other disorders since the treatment for fibromyalgia is different from the treatment for various autoimmune disorders. Practical Pain Management Lung Ultrasound Training to Help Rural Emergency Medicine Providers Diagnose COVID-19 Dec. 11, 2020 The University of Arizona Health Sciences is developing a lung ultrasound education program for rural emergency medicine providers to better diagnose COVID-19. AXIS Imaging News Fibromyalgia Treatments: Living Well with a Chronic Condition Dec. 10, 2020 From medications to complementary therapies, a wide range of treatments can help you live with less pain, reduce brain fog and fatigue, and enable you to get a more restful night of sleep. University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson physicians Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology and pharmacology and Jawad Bilal, MD, a rheumatologist, discuss treatment options. Practical Pain Management Applications to Medical School Up Nationwide Dec. 10, 2020 More people are applying to medical schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. AT the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, they usually see 6,000 applicants and this year it jumped to 7,000. KTVK-TV (Good Morning Arizona) Phoenix COVID-19 Spike Brings Gloomy Outlook for Months Ahead Dec. 10, 2020 Health experts say that hospitals are expecting to reach capacity in the next couple of weeks and, at this point, nothing can be done to prevent it. Dr. Monica Kraft, a pulmonary physician at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, paints a dire picture of what's going on in southern Arizona, where the Pima County Office of Emergency Management issued a public health advisory on Dec. 9 that hospitals have reached capacity. Arizona Capitol Times Applications to Medical School Up Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Dec. 10, 2020 As COVID-19 continues to spread in Arizona and elsewhere, applications to medical school are at an all-time high. The wave of new doctors and nurses isn’t stopping at a time when they’re needed most. Applications at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix are way up for a limited number of spots. KSAZ-TV (Fox) Phoenix Looking for a Calm Oasis Dec. 10, 2020 Victoria Maizes, MD, executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, is a guest on the Buckmaster Show to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine. Buckmaster Show UArizona Researchers Show Engineered T Cells Offer New Disease Therapies Dec. 9, 2020 A new study has found that a novel T cell genetically engineered by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers is able to target and attack pathogenic T cells that cause Type 1 diabetes, which could lead to new immunotherapy treatments. BizTUCSON UArizona Partners with Phoenix VA Dec. 9, 2020 The University of Arizona and the Phoenix VA will open a medical research space this month at the College of Medicine in downtown Phoenix to help veterans with their medical needs. KTAR has aired this story 6 times between Dec. 9 & 10. KTAR-AM Phoenix UArizona Modeling Team Says if Surge Continues Hospitals Could Only Care for COVID-19 Patients by January Dec. 9, 2020 Medical experts are urging Pima County residents to stay home after hospitals hit capacity Wednesday night. "If we don't intervene, quickly, then we will, in fact, overwhelm our hospital system. Right now that's the critical weakness is we may not have room, in the end, for everybody come Christmas Day," said Joe Gerald, an associate professor in the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. KGUN-TV (ABC) Tucson Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Fibromyalgia Symptoms and Diagnosis Dec. 11, 2020 For a health condition that can be so challenging to live with, fibromyalgia is often maddeningly hard to diagnose. “Some people might assume that if they have joint pain, they must have fibromyalgia,” says Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology and pharmacology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and director of the chronic pain clinic at Banner-University Medical Center. “But don’t just assume this. You need tests to rule out other disorders since the treatment for fibromyalgia is different from the treatment for various autoimmune disorders. Practical Pain Management
Lung Ultrasound Training to Help Rural Emergency Medicine Providers Diagnose COVID-19 Dec. 11, 2020 The University of Arizona Health Sciences is developing a lung ultrasound education program for rural emergency medicine providers to better diagnose COVID-19. AXIS Imaging News
Fibromyalgia Treatments: Living Well with a Chronic Condition Dec. 10, 2020 From medications to complementary therapies, a wide range of treatments can help you live with less pain, reduce brain fog and fatigue, and enable you to get a more restful night of sleep. University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson physicians Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the department of anesthesiology and pharmacology and Jawad Bilal, MD, a rheumatologist, discuss treatment options. Practical Pain Management
Applications to Medical School Up Nationwide Dec. 10, 2020 More people are applying to medical schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. AT the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, they usually see 6,000 applicants and this year it jumped to 7,000. KTVK-TV (Good Morning Arizona) Phoenix
COVID-19 Spike Brings Gloomy Outlook for Months Ahead Dec. 10, 2020 Health experts say that hospitals are expecting to reach capacity in the next couple of weeks and, at this point, nothing can be done to prevent it. Dr. Monica Kraft, a pulmonary physician at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, paints a dire picture of what's going on in southern Arizona, where the Pima County Office of Emergency Management issued a public health advisory on Dec. 9 that hospitals have reached capacity. Arizona Capitol Times
Applications to Medical School Up Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Dec. 10, 2020 As COVID-19 continues to spread in Arizona and elsewhere, applications to medical school are at an all-time high. The wave of new doctors and nurses isn’t stopping at a time when they’re needed most. Applications at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix are way up for a limited number of spots. KSAZ-TV (Fox) Phoenix
Looking for a Calm Oasis Dec. 10, 2020 Victoria Maizes, MD, executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, is a guest on the Buckmaster Show to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine. Buckmaster Show
UArizona Researchers Show Engineered T Cells Offer New Disease Therapies Dec. 9, 2020 A new study has found that a novel T cell genetically engineered by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers is able to target and attack pathogenic T cells that cause Type 1 diabetes, which could lead to new immunotherapy treatments. BizTUCSON
UArizona Partners with Phoenix VA Dec. 9, 2020 The University of Arizona and the Phoenix VA will open a medical research space this month at the College of Medicine in downtown Phoenix to help veterans with their medical needs. KTAR has aired this story 6 times between Dec. 9 & 10. KTAR-AM Phoenix
UArizona Modeling Team Says if Surge Continues Hospitals Could Only Care for COVID-19 Patients by January Dec. 9, 2020 Medical experts are urging Pima County residents to stay home after hospitals hit capacity Wednesday night. "If we don't intervene, quickly, then we will, in fact, overwhelm our hospital system. Right now that's the critical weakness is we may not have room, in the end, for everybody come Christmas Day," said Joe Gerald, an associate professor in the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. KGUN-TV (ABC) Tucson