Bridging the Gap in Decades of Data: Researchers Study How Ovarian Hormones Impact Pain and Addiction Oct. 21, 2021 Researchers at the University of Arizona are studying why women experience pain and addiction differently than men. Clinical trials have historically favored males, despite females being at a higher risk for both. Hormones could be central to new treatments and recovery methods. Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology and Alicia Allen, PhD, MPH, assistant professor of family and community medicine from the College of Medicine – Tucson, discuss their research. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Parkinson’s Community Holds Interactive Dance Class Oct. 21, 2021 The Dance for Parkinson’s community event was held on Thursday at the Health Sciences Innovation Building in Tucson. Dance for PD was born from the idea that people with Parkinson’s disease could benefit from the insight and specific techniques and methods used by dancers to guide their own bodies and minds. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Is a Moderna, Pfizer or J&J Covid-19 Booster Shot Best for You? What to Know About Mixing Vaccines Oct. 21, 2021 Evidence that the Moderna vaccine produces a higher level of antibodies than the Pfizer vaccine might give it an edge as a booster, some scientists say. Yet some people experience more side effects with Moderna, albeit mostly moderate ones, such as fatigue, muscle aches and chills. And the antibody difference between Pfizer and Moderna isn’t huge. “From the data we’ve got, Moderna is doing a touch bit better,” says Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, a professor of immunobiology at the College of Medicine – Tucson. “We’re not talking orders of magnitude.” The Wall Street Journal
Mount Sinai Selects 11 Medical Schools for Anti-Racism Initiative Oct. 21, 2021 The College of Medicine – Phoenix is one of 11 medical schools in a new anti-racism initiative. The Anti-Racist Transformation in Medical Education initiative at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai seeks to use a formal change management process developed at New York City-based Mount Sinai to address deeply entrenched racism and bias. Yahoo Finance
AZ HEROES Data Show First Responders at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Infection Oct. 21, 2021 Data from an ongoing research study at the University of Arizona Health Sciences show that first responders – including firefighters, law enforcement, correctional officers and emergency medical service providers – are at elevated risk of COVID-19 infection compared with other essential workers and frontline health care personnel. California News Times
UArizona Skin Cancer Institute Presents 11th Annual Melanoma Walk Oct. 20, 2021 Proceeds from the event will support melanoma research, community outreach, education and patient care in Arizona. Read more Image
Obesity a Danger to the Hispanic Community Oct. 20, 2021 Telemundo Arizona: David Garcia, PhD, associate professor of health promotion sciences and Edgar Villavicencio, a research specialist from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, discuss the consequences of obesity and the connection to culture, habits and lifestyle. KTAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Health Services for Hispanics in Arizona Oct. 19, 2021 Regardless of legal status or nationality, the different Mexican consulate offices in Arizona offer free health services. “When you immigrate to the U.S., access is a challenge for many people. The health systems are different in both countries and therefore we need to educate the migrant population and connect them with health services,” said Cecilia Rosales, MD, MS, associate dean of community engagement and outreach at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. KTAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ – Telemundo Arizona)