Health Sciences In The Media Suboptimal care escalation for severe asthma in Black and Hispanic patients Feb. 24, 2023 A team of researchers led by Tara Carr, MD, associate professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, presented data at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 2023 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, that illuminated the need to address racial and ethnic disparities in the management of severe asthma. Consultant Live Valley girl with rare disease among those helping raise money for children battling similar illnesses Feb. 23, 2023 A young girl from Arcadia, Arizona, who was diagnosed with eosinophilic gastroenteritis will participate in a fashion show fundraiser hosted by the the Phoenix Women's Board of the UArizona Steele Children's Research Center, affectionately known as PANDA (People Acting Now Discover Answers). KPNX-TV (Phoenix, AZ) ‘Negative Fauci effect’? ID reckons with disappointing Match Day Feb. 23, 2023 As the COVID-19 pandemic grew, so did the feeling that the field of infectious diseases might begin to attract more physicians, drawn by the important and rewarding work that was so suddenly in the public eye. A disappointing Match Day, however, suggests that the perceived drawbacks to a career in infectious diseases persist. Healio Irregular sleep tied to markers of atherosclerosis Feb. 23, 2023 Irregular sleep – such as inconsistent sleep duration or sleep timing – may increase the risk of developing atherosclerosis among adults older than age 45, a new report suggests. Medscape Local opinion: Lawmakers must protect Arizona’s Medicaid program Feb. 23, 2023 David Garcia, PhD, associate professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and a member of the UArizona Cancer Center, wrote an opinion piece calling on legislators to protect access to cancer screening and treatments by continuing Arizona’s Medicaid program. Arizona Daily Star Enfamil ProSobee formula recalled over potential bacteria contamination: what to know Feb. 22, 2023 Two batches of Enfamil ProSobee infant formula have been voluntarily recalled due to possible contamination with a bacteria called Cronobacter sakazakii. The voluntary recall was announced by ReckittTrusted Source, which makes the formula. Healthline The best diets for runners, according to dietitians Feb. 21, 2023 Running and other forms of exercise can cause inflammation in the body, so eating a diet rich in foods that tame that flame can be a boon for both recovery and long-term health. Runner's World Live webinar on March 29: The nurtured heart approach: Positive parenting and teaching strategies to transform problem behaviors Feb. 21, 2023 Howard Glasser, adjunct lecturer in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, will discuss a parent behavior training program that he developed called the "nurtured heart approach" during a webinar on March 29. ADDittude Dr. Andrew Weil ON: How to use foods to fight inflammation & scientific ways to spark your creativity Feb. 20, 2023 Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses the benefits of integrative medicine to help treat the mind, body and soul. On Purpose with Jay Shetty 'Be The Match' nationwide push for bone marrow donors Feb. 20, 2023 Good Morning America's "Be The Match" nationwide initiative hopes to have more people enter the bone marrow registry. Finding a bone marrow match with someone is slim because a match is dependent on tissue type and ethnic ground, not blood type. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ) Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Suboptimal care escalation for severe asthma in Black and Hispanic patients Feb. 24, 2023 A team of researchers led by Tara Carr, MD, associate professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, presented data at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 2023 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, that illuminated the need to address racial and ethnic disparities in the management of severe asthma. Consultant Live
Valley girl with rare disease among those helping raise money for children battling similar illnesses Feb. 23, 2023 A young girl from Arcadia, Arizona, who was diagnosed with eosinophilic gastroenteritis will participate in a fashion show fundraiser hosted by the the Phoenix Women's Board of the UArizona Steele Children's Research Center, affectionately known as PANDA (People Acting Now Discover Answers). KPNX-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
‘Negative Fauci effect’? ID reckons with disappointing Match Day Feb. 23, 2023 As the COVID-19 pandemic grew, so did the feeling that the field of infectious diseases might begin to attract more physicians, drawn by the important and rewarding work that was so suddenly in the public eye. A disappointing Match Day, however, suggests that the perceived drawbacks to a career in infectious diseases persist. Healio
Irregular sleep tied to markers of atherosclerosis Feb. 23, 2023 Irregular sleep – such as inconsistent sleep duration or sleep timing – may increase the risk of developing atherosclerosis among adults older than age 45, a new report suggests. Medscape
Local opinion: Lawmakers must protect Arizona’s Medicaid program Feb. 23, 2023 David Garcia, PhD, associate professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and a member of the UArizona Cancer Center, wrote an opinion piece calling on legislators to protect access to cancer screening and treatments by continuing Arizona’s Medicaid program. Arizona Daily Star
Enfamil ProSobee formula recalled over potential bacteria contamination: what to know Feb. 22, 2023 Two batches of Enfamil ProSobee infant formula have been voluntarily recalled due to possible contamination with a bacteria called Cronobacter sakazakii. The voluntary recall was announced by ReckittTrusted Source, which makes the formula. Healthline
The best diets for runners, according to dietitians Feb. 21, 2023 Running and other forms of exercise can cause inflammation in the body, so eating a diet rich in foods that tame that flame can be a boon for both recovery and long-term health. Runner's World
Live webinar on March 29: The nurtured heart approach: Positive parenting and teaching strategies to transform problem behaviors Feb. 21, 2023 Howard Glasser, adjunct lecturer in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, will discuss a parent behavior training program that he developed called the "nurtured heart approach" during a webinar on March 29. ADDittude
Dr. Andrew Weil ON: How to use foods to fight inflammation & scientific ways to spark your creativity Feb. 20, 2023 Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses the benefits of integrative medicine to help treat the mind, body and soul. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
'Be The Match' nationwide push for bone marrow donors Feb. 20, 2023 Good Morning America's "Be The Match" nationwide initiative hopes to have more people enter the bone marrow registry. Finding a bone marrow match with someone is slim because a match is dependent on tissue type and ethnic ground, not blood type. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)