Education Notebook: Districts Prepare To Welcome Students Back to Classrooms Feb. 13, 2021 One of the unsolved mysteries about COVID-19 is why it has a lesser impact on children, even kids with asthma. University of Arizona pediatric researcher Fernando Martinez, director of the Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center, says children in general are at lower risk for COVID-19, but why the disease does not affect those with asthma is especially interesting. Arizona Public Media
Why Does Alzheimer's Disease Impact More Women Than Men? Feb. 13, 2021 Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, at the University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science, is researching Type 2 diabetes therapies and associated risks of Alzheimer’s in women. The funding for her study is a $500,000 grant from the Women's Alzheimer's Movement. Psychology Today
Green Valley Connect: Telehealth Services on the Rise Feb. 13, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic has seen an increase of digital healthcare, especially by older adults. The Arizona Telemedicine Program founded by Ronald S. Weinstein, MD, at the University of Arizona, offers resources for patients as well as medical practitioners including the Telemedicine and Telehealth Service Provider Directory connecting patients with providers offering medical services online statewide. Green Valley News
Data Shows Large Differences in Vaccination Rates Between Maricopa County’s ZIP Codes Feb. 12, 2021 COVID-19 vaccinations aren't being distributed at the same rate across Maricopa County's ZIP codes. According to the county's COVID-19 vaccine dashboard, some areas of Maricopa County have significantly lower vaccination rates than others. "We've disproportionately not vaccinated the places that need it the most," said Dr. Shad Marvasti with the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix. Arizona's Family (3TV/CBS 5) Phoenix
A Doozy of a Second Dose: UArizona Expert Says It’s Worth It Feb. 12, 2021 Despite some issues with availability, data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show most people are receiving the second dose of the COVID vaccine on time. But some people are reporting more serious side effects with the second dose. One University of Arizona expert says that means the vaccine is working. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Addressing the Health Impacts of Structural Racism in Racial and Ethnic Disparities Research Feb. 11, 2021 The significant role and impact of structural racism needs to be considered in racial and ethnic health-disparities research, say the editors of the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. Khadijah K. Breathett, MD, assistant professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and associate editor of the journal, co-authored the statement. News Medical
COVID-19 Immunity Study to Enroll College Students to Test Vaccine Effectiveness Feb. 11, 2021 A University of Arizona Health Sciences study that is examining COVID-19 immunity and re-infection among frontline workers is expanding to include some Arizona college students while broadening its research focus to include COVID-19 vaccination effectiveness. News Medical
UArizona to Become High-Capacity State Vaccination Site Feb. 10, 2021 As a state site, it will eventually be able to operate 24/7 and serve up to 6,000 people per day. Read more Image
Telehealth Connects Rural EMS Providers with Physicians Feb. 10, 2021 The Arizona Rural EMS Advanced Telemedicine Demonstration Initiative gives rural EMS providers a real-time connection to emergency physicians. Read more Image
Rural Health Initiative Improves Access to Emergency Care Feb. 10, 2021 Arizona Rural EMS Advanced Telemedicine Demonstration Initiative aims to improve patient outcomes by expanding EMS access to potentially lifesaving care. Read more Image