Pfizer Shot Is Far Less Effective in 5- to 11-Year-Olds Than in Older Kids, New Data Show Feb. 28, 2022 The coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech is much less effective in preventing infection in children ages 5 to 11 years than in older adolescents or adults, according to a large new set of data collected by health officials in New York. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, associate professor of medicine at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. The New York Times
UArizona Launches New Valley Fever Initiative Feb. 28, 2022 A new program unites Arizona’s three universities in the fight against Valley fever. “Two-thirds of all Valley fever infections in the United States occur in Arizona,” said John Galgiani, MD, director of the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Why is Arizona's COVID-19 Death Rate So High? Here Are the Theories Feb. 28, 2022 Arizona has one of the highest COVID-19 death rates in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Certainly we can look to Texas and Florida and go, gosh, how did we beat them?" said Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, associate professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. The Arizona Republic
Is Never Cleaning Your Yoga Mat Really That Bad? | Livestrong.com Feb. 27, 2022 Harmful bacteria on a dirty yoga mat can put you at risk for a skin infection. Kelly Reynolds, MSPH, PhD, professor at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. LIVESTRONG
For Many Immunosuppressed, Churches Stopped Being a Safe Place Feb. 27, 2022 As states across the country are lifting COVID-19 precautions such as mask mandates and some churches have dropped online services, the immunocompromised are weighing their risk of possible exposure in worship services. And some are finding their fellow parishioners and church leaders aren't taking measures to protect them. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, associate professor of medicine at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. The Washington Post
Bringing Discoveries to the Patient’s Bedside Feb. 24, 2022 UArizona Health Sciences translational scientists are converting discoveries into treatments, bringing the fruits of the lab to the clinic. Read more Image
Scrase: You Don’t Need Scientific Evidence to Remove a Mask Mandate Feb. 24, 2022 Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD, a professor of epidemiology at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. She joined 400 public health researchers, practitioners, physicians and educators in signing an open letter encouraging elected officials to reevaluate ending mask mandates for schools. Source New Mexico
Train Your Brain for Better Sleep With 3 Expert Tips Feb. 24, 2022 Michael Grandner, PhD, director of the Sleep and Heath Research Program at the College of Medicine – Tucson, provides his top three ways to train your brain to fall asleep. CNN
Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen: The Sky Was Not the Limit Feb. 23, 2022 The UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and the Archer-Ragsdale Arizona Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Inc., shine a light on the Tuskegee Airmen's legacy. Read more Image
‘Chipping Away’ at the Iceberg of Health Disparities Feb. 23, 2022 As a researcher studying diseases that disproportionately affect Black women, Dr. Kelly Palmer says her work is a team effort – and incredibly personal. Read more Image