Health Sciences In The Media Health Sciences Education Building by CO Architects Dec. 9, 2022 The Health Sciences Education Building, home to the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is featured as a signature building at the Phoenix Bioscience Core. Rethinking The Future (RTF) UArizona granted $3.4M to study rapid knee deterioration Dec. 8, 2022 Researchers at the UArizona Arthritis Center are undertaking a study that seeks to identify determinants of rapid knee deterioration thanks to a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Lower Extremity Review Undergraduate research program will take community-based approach to Arizona health challenges Dec. 7, 2022 With a five-year $570,000 grant from the National Library of Medicine, a team of UArizona professors is creating the Place-based, culturally responsive Health Informatics Research Education, or PHIRE, program. SCIENMAG Limits of ‘Fauci effect’: infectious disease applicants plummet, and hospitals are scrambling Dec. 7, 2022 A lack of doctors entering infectious disease fellowships – and the ensuing shortage of these specialists – has been a concern for years, with experts pointing to the comparatively low earnings these physicians make as a major disincentive for doctors considering which field to enter. STAT Ask knee OA patients about stair climbing difficulty Dec. 7, 2022 Asking knee osteoarthritis patients a simple question – do you have difficulty climbing stairs? – may predict the risk of future functional limitation, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology. Medscape Is it possible to cure hot flashes? We may be getting closer. Dec. 7, 2022 Researchers have finally figured out what triggers hot flashes during menopause, paving the way for the first new class of treatments since 1941. National Geographic Arizona fire stations to receive help disposing of cancer-causing firefighting foam Dec. 6, 2022 Arizona fire stations are getting state-funded help in 2023 to eliminate firefighting foam that’s been linked to cancer. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ) 7 melatonin mistakes sleep doctors want you to avoid Dec. 6, 2022 Despite the growing popularity of melatonin, it’s unclear how many people are using it correctly or getting the results they’re seeking. Everyday Health Arizona sees an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations, among highest in the nation Dec. 5, 2022 Arizona has been leading the nation with COVID-19 cases for weeks now, and with the holidays approaching, doctors expect these numbers to rise. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ) UArizona awarded $7.3 million grant to study long COVID-19 impact Dec. 5, 2022 UArizona Health Sciences researchers received $7.3 million in funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to participate in “Tracking the Burden, Distribution, Impact of Post COVID-19 Conditions in Diverse Populations for Children, Adolescents, Adults,” or Track PCC. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ) Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Health Sciences Education Building by CO Architects Dec. 9, 2022 The Health Sciences Education Building, home to the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is featured as a signature building at the Phoenix Bioscience Core. Rethinking The Future (RTF)
UArizona granted $3.4M to study rapid knee deterioration Dec. 8, 2022 Researchers at the UArizona Arthritis Center are undertaking a study that seeks to identify determinants of rapid knee deterioration thanks to a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Lower Extremity Review
Undergraduate research program will take community-based approach to Arizona health challenges Dec. 7, 2022 With a five-year $570,000 grant from the National Library of Medicine, a team of UArizona professors is creating the Place-based, culturally responsive Health Informatics Research Education, or PHIRE, program. SCIENMAG
Limits of ‘Fauci effect’: infectious disease applicants plummet, and hospitals are scrambling Dec. 7, 2022 A lack of doctors entering infectious disease fellowships – and the ensuing shortage of these specialists – has been a concern for years, with experts pointing to the comparatively low earnings these physicians make as a major disincentive for doctors considering which field to enter. STAT
Ask knee OA patients about stair climbing difficulty Dec. 7, 2022 Asking knee osteoarthritis patients a simple question – do you have difficulty climbing stairs? – may predict the risk of future functional limitation, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology. Medscape
Is it possible to cure hot flashes? We may be getting closer. Dec. 7, 2022 Researchers have finally figured out what triggers hot flashes during menopause, paving the way for the first new class of treatments since 1941. National Geographic
Arizona fire stations to receive help disposing of cancer-causing firefighting foam Dec. 6, 2022 Arizona fire stations are getting state-funded help in 2023 to eliminate firefighting foam that’s been linked to cancer. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
7 melatonin mistakes sleep doctors want you to avoid Dec. 6, 2022 Despite the growing popularity of melatonin, it’s unclear how many people are using it correctly or getting the results they’re seeking. Everyday Health
Arizona sees an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations, among highest in the nation Dec. 5, 2022 Arizona has been leading the nation with COVID-19 cases for weeks now, and with the holidays approaching, doctors expect these numbers to rise. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
UArizona awarded $7.3 million grant to study long COVID-19 impact Dec. 5, 2022 UArizona Health Sciences researchers received $7.3 million in funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to participate in “Tracking the Burden, Distribution, Impact of Post COVID-19 Conditions in Diverse Populations for Children, Adolescents, Adults,” or Track PCC. KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)