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Experts warn of 'Summer Seasonal Depression,’ here’s what to know

July 7, 2023

The effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder on people stuck inside during cold spells in northern latitudes are well documented, but the same phenomenon can occur among residents of warmer climates during the summer.

KNXV-TV (Phoenix, AZ)

How the extreme heat wave in Arizona is affecting our physical health

July 7, 2023

Temperatures around Phoenix can stay well above 100 degrees for hours after sundown, which can take a toll on both physical and mental health. People exposed to intense heat for too long will often exhibit symptoms of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
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Dr. Tobias Jakobi recognized with Career Development Award

July 6, 2023
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Morphine, bone pain and bone loss in metastatic breast cancer

July 6, 2023

Morphine is commonly used to treat bone pain associated with metastatic cancer, but research recently published in PAIN uncovered a mechanism by which chronic morphine use may increase bone loss and pain.

BreastCancer.org

NSW firefighters call for better protections from exposure to carcinogens at work

July 6, 2023

Current and former Australian firefighters say they are regularly exposed to carcinogens in fire stations. They are calling for the list of cancers covered under workers compensation laws to be expanded.

ABC Online (Australia)

How to design health care facilities that meet women’s needs

July 6, 2023

At the UArizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, a team created a wig boutique for chemotherapy patients experiencing hair loss, which offered a sense of privacy and care for their emotional well-being.

How to design health care facilities that meet women’s needs

Emergency department guideline on vertigo offers practical advice for neurologists

July 6, 2023

The Society of Academic Emergency Medicine released 15 evidence-based recommendations related to adults with acute dizziness or vertigo, which represent up to 3.6% of emergency department visits per year in the U.S.

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On the left, cells isolated from breast cancer cells were treated with RANKL, a growth factor that stimulates bone resorption, to produce osteoclasts (pink). When morphine was added to the cell culture (right), the number of osteoclasts increased, suggesting that morphine stimulated osteoclast production.

Study shows how morphine may contribute to bone loss and cancer-induced bone pain

July 5, 2023

A study published in the journal PAIN is the first to show how morphine interacts with toll-like receptor 4 to contribute to pain evolution and bone loss.

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Opinion: A love note to brown women facing beauty injustices

July 5, 2023

Denise Moreno Ramirez, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, writes an opinion column about the tendency of the beauty industry to expose women of color to products with toxic chemicals.

Environmental Health News

Cyltezo launches as first interchangeable Humira biosimilar

July 5, 2023

Cyltezo, a biosimilar version of top-selling Crohn's disease medication Humira, was released July 1. Several other similar drugs are also on the way.

Healio

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