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How often should you wash your bath towels?

June 23, 2023

Experts explain how often should you wash your bath towels.

Everyday Health

Study: Native Americans receive less suicide prevention care at emergency departments

June 23, 2023

A new study from the University of Arizona Health Sciences found racial and ethnic differences in the suicide prevention care provided to patients with alcohol use disorder at emergency departments in the United States.

KNAU-Radio (Flagstaff, AZ)
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Arizona’s warmer climate, which entices people to spend time outdoors year-round, combines with the state’s elevation and proximity to the equator to increase Arizonans’ risk of skin cancer.

Revolutionizing skin cancer care through data

June 22, 2023

Researchers are filling a knowledge gap by building a powerful tool to accelerate the development of diagnostic and prognostic technologies.

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A study led by researchers in the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Family and Community Medicine found that suicide prevention care administered at emergency departments varied by race or ethnicity among people with alcohol use disorder.

People of color receive less suicide prevention care at emergency departments

June 22, 2023

A study found racial and ethnic differences in the suicide prevention care provided to patients with alcohol use disorder at U.S. emergency departments.

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In-depth: How climate change affects health in Africa

June 22, 2023

Tens of millions of Africans are already feeling the negative health impacts of climate change in the form of heat stress, extreme weather and increased transmission of infectious disease. Research on the continent faces challenges due to a lack of funding and access to data.

CarbonBrief

Deadly fungal infections confound doctors – ‘It’s going to get worse’

June 22, 2023

Severe fungal disease used to be a freak occurrence. Now it is a threat to millions of vulnerable Americans, and treatments have been losing efficacy as fungal pathogens develop resistance to standard drugs.

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Renowned scientist joins UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson as chair of the Department of Physiology

June 20, 2023

Dr. Mingyu Liang comes to the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson from the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he served in numerous leadership roles.

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Academic-community educational partnerships like the one between the Arizona Area Health Education Center Program and the Center for Excellence in Rural Education aim to improve the supply and distribution of health care professionals in rural areas. The AzAHEC-CERE partnership will serve Gila, Graham and Greenlee counties, which are home to many small towns including Payson, Arizona (pictured).

Arizona Area Health Education Center welcomes CERE as Regional AHEC Center

June 20, 2023

The Center for Excellence in Rural Education will support health care and health education in the eastern Arizona counties of Gila, Graham and Greenlee.

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Good sleep can support your weight loss journey, experts say

June 20, 2023

Continuing coverage: Sleeping doesn't burn many calories, but getting enough rest still plays an important role in good health, because it can affect your ability to stick with other healthy habits.

Safety and Health Magazine

Qawalangin Tribe teams up with scientists researching contamination in subsistence foods

June 20, 2023

Researchers leading an environmental monitoring project on Amaknak Island in Alaska's Aleutian chain worked with the Qawalangin tribe to identify contamination sources dating to World War II, such as oil tanks and chemicals, that polluted streams and soils.

KUCB-Radio (Unalaska, AK)

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