Sleep Deprivation Increases Serotonin 2a Receptor Response in Brain Jan. 11, 2022 A new study led by Amelia Gallitano, MD, PhD, professor of basic medical sciences and psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, found that sleep deprivation, can significantly increase the levels of serotonin 2A neurotransmitter receptors. ScienceDaily
42 Doctors Told Us What They Think of Boosters and Masks in the Face Of Omicron Jan. 11, 2022 42 experts say this wave of Omicron is no time to let our guard down. "The fatigue, frustration, and burnout of healthcare workers is a serious concern of mine," said Sydney Pettygrove, PhD, an associate research professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Buzzfeed
Facilities Battles COVID-19 in the Air and on the Ground Jan. 10, 2022 From MERV 13 filters to an Oxivir disinfectant station, Facilities Management has made significant changes to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus. Read more Image
Omicron and No Mitigation: COVID-19 Cases Rocket to Record Highs in Arizona Jan. 10, 2022 Omicron has been known to more easily infect those who have had the vaccine due to its ability to circumvent immune system defenses, according to one study by Danish researchers. But the vaccine is playing a role in why Omicron is causing fewer hospitalizations and is less severe than the Delta variant. Shad Marvasti, MD, an associate professor of family and community medicine at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is quoted. The Arizona Mirror
Race, Income Remain Predictors of Acute MI Revascularization in Women Jan. 10, 2022 A new study finds even with increased awareness and public health initiatives, improving health equity is a slow process. Senior Author Khadijah Breathett, MD, assistant professor and cardiologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses the study results published in the American Heart Journal. TCTMD
US COVID Hospitalizations Reach Record High as California Hospitals Run Out of Oxygen Jan. 9, 2022 In Arizona, 69 of every 100,000 residents are now hospitalized with the virus. "Our state is doing very little to slow transmission of the virus. We have a very lax policy environment. Our businesses are open," said Joe Gerald, MD, an associate professor of public health policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. MedicineNet
Omicron COVID-19 Variant Now Overwhelmingly Dominant in Arizona, Sequencing Labs Say Jan. 8, 2022 The Omicron variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 is now overwhelmingly dominant in Arizona. Three researchers and physicians from the University of Health Sciences, are quoted. The Arizona Republic
Global COVID Cases Top 300 Million With Omicron Driving Surge in U.S. Jan. 7, 2022 Shad Marvasti, MD, an associate professor of family and community medicine at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses the recent surge in COVID-19 cases fueled by the Omicron variant. CBS News
How Much Dust Do Children Swallow? Jan. 7, 2022 Three researchers from the University of Miami, the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, are recruiting 100 households for a study to quantify the amount of dust kids inadvertently ingest at home. Mirage News
Omicron May Be Less Severe. It’s Still A Big Healthcare Problem. Jan. 7, 2022 Saskia Popescu, PhD, infectious disease epidemiologist and infection prevention expert at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, discusses the severity of Omicron’s toll on the healthcare system. Science Friday (NPR)