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Social isolation and connectedness in young adults with cancer

Today

Increased levels of social isolation are prominent among young adult cancer survivors and can be detrimental to overall well-being, while social connectedness proved to be beneficial for this population, according to recent research.

Oncology Times

The vaginal microbiome may affect health more than we thought

Today

Vaginal dysbiosis has long been a taboo subject, but studying and optimizing the vaginal microbiome could be a game changer for women’s health.

Scientific American

What experts want you to know about MAOI drugs

Tuesday

Philip Lam, DO, assistant clinical professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted in an explainer on monoamine oxidase inhibitors, antidepressants used to treat major depressive disorder.

WonderMind

Evaluation of ChatGPT pathology knowledge using board-style questions

Tuesday

A review study evaluated ChatGPT pathology knowledge of board-style questions.

Physician's Weekly

Sleep problems linked to heart health risks during and after menopause

Tuesday

New research presented last month at an American Heart Association conference suggests that how well a woman sleeps – not just how long – as she transitions through menopause may affect her projected risk for heart disease and stroke.

American Heart Association News

Lived experience leads to unique educational approach

Tuesday

Bridget Murphy's struggles as a teen fuel her work to educate the next generation of health professionals on how to address substance use disorders.

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Researchers exploring how intimate partner violence in pregnancy can affect offspring neurodevelopment

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College of Medicine – Phoenix researchers are seeking to connect how traumatic brain injuries can divert cognitive outcomes after birth.

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A new campus café with all-day grab-and-go and fine dining-inspired options

Monday

Wolfgang Puck Catering opened Café Bolo at the Health Sciences Innovation Building and provides catering for events at the facility. After a soft opening in July for year-round staff, the café had its grand opening in August.

Food Management

I'm a sleep writer – here's what I do when I can't sleep

Monday

The story on methods to help you get to sleep cites the 4-7-8 Breathing Exercise, developed by Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Recio-Boiles receives Winn Career Development Award

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