Business awards earned in Tucson and southern Arizona Nov. 30, 2023 The Health Sciences Office of Communications won IMPACT Awards for Excellence from the Southern Arizona chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for general marketing campaign, internal communications and social media communications. Arizona Daily Star
Health Sciences newsletter changes due to the holiday and winter closure Nov. 30, 2023 University of Arizona Health Sciences Read more
Global Health Interprofessional Event update Nov. 29, 2023 College of Medicine – Tucson Office of Global and Border Health Read more
Examining skin cells may aid in early Parkinson's diagnosis Nov. 29, 2023 A study led by College of Medicine – Tucson researchers developed an improved method to study Parkinson’s disease that may lead to earlier detection and better treatments. Parkinson’s News Today
The germiest places at the airport you'll want to avoid during the holidays Nov. 28, 2023 Experts including a Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health researcher identify the germiest places at the airport. BuzzFeed
Climate change is hurting Arizonans' health, US report says Nov. 27, 2023 The fifth National Climate Assessment reports incidences of Valley fever have increased sharply, driven by factors including climate change. Arizona Daily Star
COVID vaccines went ‘on trial.’ Are routine childhood vaccine mandates at risk? Nov. 27, 2023 A study led by researchers at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health examined why so few Americans received COVID-19 booster shots. The Bulletin
Marketplace: Offices search for a sound approach to noise levels for returning staff Nov. 27, 2023 A study on office productivity published in Nature Digital Medicine found that a noisy workplace is bad for your health, but so is a place that is extremely quiet. American Public Media
Climate change allows diseases to spread into the Mountain West Nov. 22, 2023 The fifth National Climate Assessment says mosquitoes and ticks are spreading because of milder winters. Mosquitoes, which can carry West Nile virus and dengue fever, are moving into northern Wyoming and southern Nevada. KUNR-Radio (Reno, NV)