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Mind after midnight: Why our personality changes at night

March 22, 2024

Research led by Andrew S. Tubbs, PhD, coined the term “mind after midnight” to describe the change in humans' mental state late at night, when the prefrontal cortex switches into a kind of energy-saving mode that contributes to reduced impulse control.

Brigitte (Germany, in German)

'Unscripted' on 13+ – Migraines and sleep

March 21, 2024
KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Arizona Horizon: Election anxiety facts and patterns

March 21, 2024

Ayman Fanous, MD, is interviewed about anxiety, which can cause everything from insomnia to panic attacks, sparked by the upcoming election.

KAET-TV (Phoenix, AZ)

Survey asks should mobile health units come to Graham, Greenlee

March 21, 2024

The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health is asking residents of Graham, Greenlee and Cochise counties to participate in a survey that will determine if the free Mobile Health Unit should come to those counties.

Gila Valley Central (Safford, AZ)

NIH grant funds research on work-related asthma among nurses

March 21, 2024

Amanda Wilson, PhD, will use a $750,000 grant to lead a team of researchers to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks.

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Breaking the language barrier to bridge health care gaps

March 21, 2024

The Physician Assistant program at the College of Health Sciences will teach students medical Spanish to develop more bilingual providers.

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College of Medicine – Tucson gives teaching, mentoring awards

March 21, 2024
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NIH grant funds research on work-related asthma among nurses

March 20, 2024

A researcher at the Zuckerman College of Public Health will use a $750,000 grant to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks.

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Phoenix medical students cook healthy meals to pass knowledge on to future patients

March 20, 2024

Fourth-year students at the College of Medicine – Phoenix are taking a four-week elective class that teaches them how to make healthy meals from scratch with the intent of passing on that knowledge to their future patients.

KPHO/KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ)

Augmentation strategies for treatment-resistant depression

March 20, 2024

Rohit Madan, MD, co-authors an analysis of augmentation treatment strategies for patients with treatment-resistant depression.

Psychiatric Times

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