Scientific Research Reveals Microscopic Beauty March 8, 2021 Science can be mesmerizing. See the art captured under a high-powered microscope. Read more Image
The Art of Science On Display Under the Microscope March 8, 2021 Beautiful images come to life during the detailed scientific process. Meet one scientist who captures the art. Read more Image
Nonprofit Using Telehealth to Help Kids, Caregivers March 8, 2021 Tucson nonprofit Integrative Touch for Kids is using telehealth to reach out and help kids and caregivers – including physicians and other health-care providers – to care for themselves during the pandemic. "By helping to care for the caregivers and heal the healers, the program has an incredible ripple effect when you consider all of the patients, colleagues and staff that the providers impact," said Dr. Elizabeth Kyle Meehan, program director of the Family Medicine Residency at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson South Campus. Arizona Daily Star
Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine: Arizona Doctor Answers Some Frequently Asked Questions March 7, 2021 Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses the efficacy of current COVID-19 vaccines. KSAZ-TV (Fox) Phoenix, AZ
6 Things Gastros Do Every Day to Protect Their Gut Health March 6, 2021 "To put it simply, our GI tract is sensitive to all types of emotion – anxiety, sadness, anger, elation," said Janelle Thompson, a clinical health psychologist and assistant professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson who specializes in gastrointestinal diseases. "A clear example of this is the nausea or intestinal discomfort that many people feel before giving a presentation." LIVESTRONG
UArizona Health Sciences To Host Virtual Symposium on Emerging Viruses and Pandemics March 5, 2021 A free virtual symposium brings experts together to discuss emerging viruses, vaccines and therapeutics, pandemic response and health policy. Read more Image
State to Start Assigning Specific Vaccine to Those Set for Shot March 5, 2021 The New Mexico Department of Health will soon identify in its coronavirus vaccination invitations which vaccine a person will receive, and most experts urge people to accept any of the three. Daniel Derksen, a family physician and director of the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health said the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has less stringent refrigeration requirements than the two others [Pfizer and Moderna] and “really helps states like New Mexico and Arizona,” with vast rural areas. Santa Fe New Mexican
My Doctor Wants Me to Pay a Yearly Subscription Fee — and That’s Increasingly Common March 5, 2021 Concierge health is a type of practice that promises patients more time with their doctor and more comprehensive healthcare. Another concern is that patients with more health problems will be left out of the benefits of concierge health. “The primary care physician may ‘cherry-pick,’ inviting the most healthy to join their concierge practice. Some studies have shown that concierge practices include fewer patients with diabetes or hypertension,” wrote Dr. James E. Dalen, professor emeritus and Dr. Joseph S. Alpert, professor of clinical translational sciences with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson on the rising phenomenon. Fast Company
New Study Shows Steep Increase in Alcohol Consumption Amid Pandemic March 5, 2021 New data is revealing staggering statistics in regards to alcohol consumption during the pandemic. University of Arizona researcher William Killgore says alcohol use increased by up to 400% in one category, within the first six months of the pandemic. Killgore is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, Medical Imaging at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson. He says the increase in alcohol consumption to cope with the stress of the pandemic is making the ongoing health crisis worse. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
What to Know About Johnson and Johnson’s COVID-19 Vaccine March 5, 2021 With the arrival of a new COVID-19 vaccine that only requires a single dose, we learned more about how it differs from the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines from Dr. Elizabeth Connick, chief of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson infectious diseases division. KUAT-TV (PBS) "Arizona 360" Tucson, AZ