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The Anatomy of the Perfect Bedroom, According to Sleep Experts

July 26, 2021

Messy bedrooms can trigger feelings of alertness and anxiety, so Salma Patel, MD, a sleep medicine specialist at the College of Medicine – Tucson, recommends keeping your sleep space as clean and organized as possible. “Piles of unfinished laundry, visible to-do lists, and other forms of clutter can be stimulating,” she warns. “They remind you of work that needs to be done, which can make it harder to fall asleep.”

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Is Another Surge Coming? Sharply Rising COVID-19 Cases Worry Health Experts

July 24, 2021

A report by Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, associate professor of public health policy and management at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, looking at the week ending on July 11, found cases began to show an increase in numbers for the fifth consecutive week — increases that come on the heels of state lawmakers and Gov. Doug Ducey restricting what schools, businesses and local governments can do to curb the spread of the pandemic.

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Study Receives $15 Million CDC Award to Continue Research on COVID-19 Immunity, Vaccine Effectiveness

July 23, 2021

A University of Arizona Health Sciences study of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and immunity among frontline workers has received a $15 million award from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue the current research for another year and expand to include children and focus on underserved populations.

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Health Care Challenges, Border Travel Restrictions, Tourism Recovery

July 23, 2021

Across Arizona, a number of groups are working to prevent another COVID-19 outbreak by getting people vaccinated. The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health is helping lead the charge in rural areas through its mobile health units. Cecilia Rosales, MD, MS, associate dean of community engagement and outreach, discussed the challenges unique to the communities visited by the mobile health units.

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Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli produce sulforaphane, a plant chemical researchers have linked to detoxifying carcingoens found in tobacco smoke.

Targeting Carcinogens with Broccoli to Prevent Cancer

July 22, 2021

UArizona Health Sciences researchers found that broccoli seed and sprout extract rich in sulforaphane helped heavy smokers reduce their risk of cancer.

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Danger in the Dust: Valley Fever Vaccine on Horizon

July 22, 2021

Interview with Lisa Shubitz, DVM, a veterinarian and research scientist at the University of Arizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence.

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Cannabis in Older Adults: A Podcast with Bree Johnston

July 22, 2021

Cannabis use by older adults has increased substantially over the last decade, a trend that has paralleled the legalization of its use for medical and recreational purposes. C. Bree Johnson, MD, MPH, associate professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is interviewed.

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Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Narcolepsy

July 22, 2021

Certain yoga positions can bring about relaxation, ease anxiety, and help with sleep issues. “I think yoga is helpful for anybody and everybody, because it really helps refashion our relationship with the body,” said Rubin Naiman, PhD, a sleep and dream specialist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at the UArizona Center for Integrative Medicine. “There are 10 ways to do yoga, and not all are helpful. But when it’s done right, it’s almost like a friendly dialogue with our body.”

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What Breakthrough Infections Mean for COVID Vaccines

July 22, 2021

As coronavirus cases once again rise in the U.S., experts say breakthrough cases will also go up, but that doesn't mean the vaccines aren't working. "It may be that for the vast majority of vaccinated people who get infected, they just don't make enough virus to infect another person," said Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, an immunologist and professor of medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Karen Lutrick, PhD, and Shawn Bietel visited the laboratory where production of the AZ HEROES kits that are mailed to study participants each week takes place. The study was recently funded for a second year through a $15 million grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

AZ HEROES Research Study Awarded $15M to Continue, Expand Evaluation of COVID-19 Immunity, Vaccine Effectiveness

July 21, 2021

A research study that started by analyzing COVID-19 immunity and vaccine effectiveness in frontline workers is broadening to include children.

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