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Let’s Be Clear – COVID Vaccines Are Working

July 28, 2021

Public health experts say the evidence is overwhelming that the shots are doing exactly what they are supposed to do. They dramatically reduce your chances of severe illness and death. “I lose infinitely more sleep over the fact that we have such large numbers of unvaccinated people who are at a tremendous risk of developing severe disease,” Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, an immunologist and professor of medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson, told NBC News. “We shouldn’t be complacent or cavalier about it, but it pales in comparison to the question of how we get as many people as possible vaccinated.”

The Goshen News (Goshen, IN)
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Nancy Alvarez, PharmD, BCPS, CPCC

Dr. Nancy A. Alvarez Honored for Service to Student Pharmacists

July 27, 2021
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ADHS Matches New CDC Guidelines Recommending Masks Indoors and in Schools

July 27, 2021

The CDC reversed its mask guidance Tuesday and is now recommending the use of masks indoors in areas of high or substantial transmission, as well as masking for everyone in K-12 schools. "Two things with the delta variant: One is that it's much more infectious than previous variants. And two, vaccinated people can actually spread it to other people," said Shad Marvasti, MD, director of public health and prevention at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed problems in the nursing home system including funding inequities, low pay for staff and lack of engagement opportunities for residents.

Better Care for Seniors with Telemedicine, Integrated Care

July 26, 2021

Dr. Lorraine Martin-Plank says the pandemic revealed multiple improvements that can be made to help older adults in nursing homes stay engaged and healthy.

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Banner Health Requires Employees to Be Vaccinated

July 26, 2021

Banner Health is now requiring all employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 1, 2021.

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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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Your Vaccinated Immune System Is Ready for Breakthroughs

July 26, 2021

With the rise of the über-transmissible delta variant, experts are saying you’re either going to get vaccinated, or going to get the coronavirus. For some people—a decent number of us, actually—it’s going to be both. Coronavirus infections are happening among vaccinated people. To understand the anatomy of a breakthrough case, it’s helpful to think of the human body as a castle. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, an immunologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson, compares immunization to reinforcing such a stronghold against assault.

The Atlantic

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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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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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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