Health Sciences In The Media Fifth annual Saddlebrooke skin cancer fundraiser to be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 Oct. 28, 2022 The SaddleBrooke Tennis Club is partnering with the UArizona Cancer Center's Skin Cancer Institute and Arizona Athletics' men's and women's tennis teams to raise money for cancer research. Arizona Daily Star The link between menopause and dementia in women, and why it's so important Oct. 28, 2022 Hormone replacement therapy is usually the first-line treatment to help to ease menopause symptoms, including brain fog and low mood, and it could potentially help with dementia too. Metro (United Kingdom) Green light therapy's promise for headaches and pain relief Oct. 27, 2022 Researchers are exploring a potential alternative to prescription opioids that is safe, affordable and comes with few or no side effects and no risk of addiction: green light exposure. Time Will an infamous paper increase ethical oversight? Oct. 26, 2022 A story examines the limits of research oversight and scientific ethics. Jennifer Schnellmann, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, is quoted. Times Higher Education NEI's Anterior Segment Initiative has funded eight research projects Oct. 26, 2022 The National Eye Institute's Anterior Segment Initiative has funded eight research projects to explore the innervation of the eye’s surface. Eyewire News 5 things Arizona: Recommendations for youth mental health, rural workforce needs, AzHHA on decreasing hospital operating margin Oct. 26, 2022 The UArizona Center for Rural Health in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health presented strategies in a physician specialty workforce profile that the state can use to augment the state’s rural health care workforce. State of Reform Two new research papers cast doubt on the new COVID booster Oct. 25, 2022 Two new research papers cast doubt on whether the latest COVID-19 boosters are any better than the original vaccines. NPR Researchers develop 'Goldilocks drug' to treat triple-negative breast cancer Oct. 25, 2022 UArizona researchers, including Joyce A. Schroeder, PhD, professor of molecular and cellular biology in the UArizona College of Science and a member of the UArizona Cancer Center, are working on a less toxic treatment for triple-negative breast cancer. ScienceDaily For chronic pain patients, consider green-tinted glasses? Oct. 24, 2022 A new study from Duke University using green light therapy for chronic pain patients builds on previous research conducted by Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, medical director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, who is quoted. MedPage Today Your hour-by-hour guide to getting over a cold Oct. 24, 2022 Experts say there are a few things you can do to control how long a cold lasts. Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. Prevention Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Fifth annual Saddlebrooke skin cancer fundraiser to be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 Oct. 28, 2022 The SaddleBrooke Tennis Club is partnering with the UArizona Cancer Center's Skin Cancer Institute and Arizona Athletics' men's and women's tennis teams to raise money for cancer research. Arizona Daily Star
The link between menopause and dementia in women, and why it's so important Oct. 28, 2022 Hormone replacement therapy is usually the first-line treatment to help to ease menopause symptoms, including brain fog and low mood, and it could potentially help with dementia too. Metro (United Kingdom)
Green light therapy's promise for headaches and pain relief Oct. 27, 2022 Researchers are exploring a potential alternative to prescription opioids that is safe, affordable and comes with few or no side effects and no risk of addiction: green light exposure. Time
Will an infamous paper increase ethical oversight? Oct. 26, 2022 A story examines the limits of research oversight and scientific ethics. Jennifer Schnellmann, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, is quoted. Times Higher Education
NEI's Anterior Segment Initiative has funded eight research projects Oct. 26, 2022 The National Eye Institute's Anterior Segment Initiative has funded eight research projects to explore the innervation of the eye’s surface. Eyewire News
5 things Arizona: Recommendations for youth mental health, rural workforce needs, AzHHA on decreasing hospital operating margin Oct. 26, 2022 The UArizona Center for Rural Health in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health presented strategies in a physician specialty workforce profile that the state can use to augment the state’s rural health care workforce. State of Reform
Two new research papers cast doubt on the new COVID booster Oct. 25, 2022 Two new research papers cast doubt on whether the latest COVID-19 boosters are any better than the original vaccines. NPR
Researchers develop 'Goldilocks drug' to treat triple-negative breast cancer Oct. 25, 2022 UArizona researchers, including Joyce A. Schroeder, PhD, professor of molecular and cellular biology in the UArizona College of Science and a member of the UArizona Cancer Center, are working on a less toxic treatment for triple-negative breast cancer. ScienceDaily
For chronic pain patients, consider green-tinted glasses? Oct. 24, 2022 A new study from Duke University using green light therapy for chronic pain patients builds on previous research conducted by Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, medical director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center, who is quoted. MedPage Today
Your hour-by-hour guide to getting over a cold Oct. 24, 2022 Experts say there are a few things you can do to control how long a cold lasts. Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. Prevention