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Arizona rattlesnake season: How to stay safe among rising incidents

March 12, 2024

As the weather begins to warm, those who spend time outdoors need to be aware of risks posed by rattlesnakes. The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center has reported a surge in rattlesnake bites, particularly in Pima County.

KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Long COVID’s long-term effects in Arizona

March 12, 2024

COVID-19 cases are down dramatically from 2020, but many Arizonans are experiencing lingering symptoms. Sairam Parthasarathy, MD, says that Arizona residents are living with long COVID at a rate that is 3% higher than the national average.

Phoenix Magazine (Phoenix, AZ)

Members of new UArizona advisory council announced

March 12, 2024

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins, MD, announced 16 inaugural members of the University Advisory Council, including Lucinda Rankin, PhD, and Marvin J. Slepian, MD.

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What sleep trackers can (and can’t) tell you about your sleeping habits

March 12, 2024

Experts, including Michael Grandner, PhD, discuss ways people can use trackers to optimize sleep.

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Study finds calcium, vitamin D supplements may reduce cancer mortality in long term

March 12, 2024

Research led by Cynthia A. Thomson, PhD, RD, found that for postmenopausal women, calcium and vitamin D supplements may reduce cancer mortality and increase cardiovascular disease mortality.

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Zuckerman College of Public Health March 2024 newsletter

March 12, 2024

Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

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How much sleep do you really need? Reviewing healthy sleep ranges for all ages

March 11, 2024

Experts, including Michael Grandner, PhD, discuss the varying amounts of sleep people need depending on their ages.

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Scratching at what might have caused Napoleon's itch?

March 11, 2024

Research led by medical student Zachary Leibovit-Reiben found that Napoleon Bonaparte's famous pose – his right hand tucked into an opening in his waistcoat – may indicate he suffered from itchy skin.

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A higher dose of morning light will change your life

March 11, 2024

Experts, including Michael Grandner, PhD, discuss new research that found exposure to bright light for two hours in the morning helped people fall asleep earlier at night compared with groups who received between 30 minutes and an hour of light.

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Dedicated teams make Residency Match Day memorable

March 11, 2024

Hard work, months of planning go into ensuring Match Day, one of the most important events in a young doctor’s career, rises to the occasion.

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