Health Sciences In The Media New drug combination holds hope for some cancer patients March 29, 2023 A new combination drug treatment showed promising results in patients with pan-refractory, recurrent metastatic head and neck cancer, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Medical Dialogues Drug-resistant fungal infection surging across the US, cases in Arizona hospitals and nursing homes March 28, 2023 Candida auris, a dangerous multi-drug-resistant fungus, is rapidly spreading in hospitals across the nation. To date in Arizona, there are 22 clinical cases of Candida auris and 18 screening cases. KOLD/KMSB-TV (Tucson, AZ) Dignity Health East Valley adds graduate medical education programs March 25, 2023 Dignity Health East Valley is launching graduate medical education programs to address Arizona’s physician workforce shortage and meet the health care demands of the East Valley. NewsBreak Tucson Tech: UArizona professors get $1.2M to make 3D-printed missile parts March 25, 2023 Two UArizona scientists are developing new 3D-printed materials for hypersonic air vehicles like missiles under a new $1.2 million Navy grant. The one-year grant will help the company to expand a pioneering diagnostic technology originally developed at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Arizona Daily Star Many Latinos in the U.S. don't get enough sleep, and researchers are trying to learn why March 24, 2023 To shed light on possible reasons why many Latinos in the U.S. don't get enough sleep, researchers are studying the sleep habits of those living near the U.S.-Mexico border. HealthDay Bacteria from meat may cause more than a half-million UTIs, study says March 23, 2023 A new study estimates that foodborne E. coli strains are likely to cause more than a half-million urinary tract infections annually in the United States. The Washington Post What to know about the eyedrop recall linked to deaths and vision loss March 23, 2023 Two more people have died in the United States after being infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a drug-resistant bacterium that has been linked to eyedrops, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Washington Post Treatment selection and symptom management after MDS/MDN diagnosis March 23, 2023 Sandra Kurtin, PhD, ANP-C, AOCN, a hematology/oncology nurse practitioner at the UArizona Cancer Center and clinical assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, summarizes points that were discussed in an oral presentation at the 2023 ONA Summit Live Virtual Meeting. Hematology Advisor Six simple strategies for sleeping through the night March 22, 2023 As humans age, we begin to experience a shift in how we cycle through the different stages of sleep — what sleep experts call “sleep architecture.” AARP News Deadly fungi are the newest emerging microbe threat all over the world March 21, 2023 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned that the unsafe fungi Candida auris is spreading quickly in medical facilities and other healthcare centers. Scientific American Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
New drug combination holds hope for some cancer patients March 29, 2023 A new combination drug treatment showed promising results in patients with pan-refractory, recurrent metastatic head and neck cancer, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Medical Dialogues
Drug-resistant fungal infection surging across the US, cases in Arizona hospitals and nursing homes March 28, 2023 Candida auris, a dangerous multi-drug-resistant fungus, is rapidly spreading in hospitals across the nation. To date in Arizona, there are 22 clinical cases of Candida auris and 18 screening cases. KOLD/KMSB-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Dignity Health East Valley adds graduate medical education programs March 25, 2023 Dignity Health East Valley is launching graduate medical education programs to address Arizona’s physician workforce shortage and meet the health care demands of the East Valley. NewsBreak
Tucson Tech: UArizona professors get $1.2M to make 3D-printed missile parts March 25, 2023 Two UArizona scientists are developing new 3D-printed materials for hypersonic air vehicles like missiles under a new $1.2 million Navy grant. The one-year grant will help the company to expand a pioneering diagnostic technology originally developed at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Arizona Daily Star
Many Latinos in the U.S. don't get enough sleep, and researchers are trying to learn why March 24, 2023 To shed light on possible reasons why many Latinos in the U.S. don't get enough sleep, researchers are studying the sleep habits of those living near the U.S.-Mexico border. HealthDay
Bacteria from meat may cause more than a half-million UTIs, study says March 23, 2023 A new study estimates that foodborne E. coli strains are likely to cause more than a half-million urinary tract infections annually in the United States. The Washington Post
What to know about the eyedrop recall linked to deaths and vision loss March 23, 2023 Two more people have died in the United States after being infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a drug-resistant bacterium that has been linked to eyedrops, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Washington Post
Treatment selection and symptom management after MDS/MDN diagnosis March 23, 2023 Sandra Kurtin, PhD, ANP-C, AOCN, a hematology/oncology nurse practitioner at the UArizona Cancer Center and clinical assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, summarizes points that were discussed in an oral presentation at the 2023 ONA Summit Live Virtual Meeting. Hematology Advisor
Six simple strategies for sleeping through the night March 22, 2023 As humans age, we begin to experience a shift in how we cycle through the different stages of sleep — what sleep experts call “sleep architecture.” AARP News
Deadly fungi are the newest emerging microbe threat all over the world March 21, 2023 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned that the unsafe fungi Candida auris is spreading quickly in medical facilities and other healthcare centers. Scientific American