California Sees Two-Day Record of Coronavirus Death Jan. 7, 2021 As bad as COVID is in California, Arizona has actually topped it in cases per resident. "We are at about 118 cases per 100,000 per day right now, which is extremely alarming," said Kacey Ernst of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Arizona. NewsNation
Expensive Drugs Tested for Impact on Covid-19’S Breath-Stealing Damage Jan. 7, 2021 One of the scariest elements of COVID-19 is that even among those who survive the disease, damage to the lungs can linger afterward, and it's unclear whether that tissue will fully recover with time. "It is very concerning because we haven't seen this degree of fibrosis in any other disease in the past, even with the original SARS," said Sachin Chaudhary, MD, director of the Interstital Lung Disease Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. IPP Media
Fauci Effect: Med School Applications Way Up At University Of Arizona College Of Medicine — Phoenix Jan. 7, 2021 Continuing coverage: Glen Fogerty, associate dean of admissions and recruitment at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix, talks to "The Show" co-host Mark Brodie about the rise in applications to medical school due to the so-called "Fauci Effect." KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
Breast Cancer Survivor Launches Her Legacy Jan. 7, 2021 Continuing coverage: In advance of the 65th anniversary of her breast cancer diagnosis, Tucson businesswoman Ginny Clements has given $8.5 million to the University of Arizona Cancer Center. BizTUCSON
Tucson Zip Code Remains a Top COVID Hot Spot in Arizona Jan. 7, 2021 Arizona continues to have one of the highest COVID infection rates in the country, and a Tucson zip code has one of the highest case counts in the state. Researchers on the University of Arizona’s COVID modeling team said the 85706 zip code has remained a hot spot since Nov. 1, 2020. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
AHA News: Sleep Disorders Plague Stroke Survivors - and Put Them at Risk Jan. 7, 2021 People who have strokes or mini-strokes often experience a wide range of sleep disorders in the months that follow, a problem that can put them at increased risk for subsequent strokes, an analysis shows. "It's important to note that sleep is a fundamental part of our biology, as is breathing and eating. It's not optional," said Michael Grandner, director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University of Arizona. "It's something that our body needs to function and that's why it implicates so many different systems. It is critically important for both heart and brain health." HealthDay
University of Arizona Health Sciences Building Wins Design Award Jan. 7, 2021 Los Angeles-based CO Architects recently won a 2020 American Architecture Award for its work on the $128 million University of Arizona Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB) in Tucson, Ariz. School Construction News
Is the Pandemic Changing Our Dreams? Jan. 6, 2021 The pandemic has disrupted almost everything in our lives, including the quality of our sleep. Michael Grandner, PhD, the director of the Sleep & Health Research Program at the University of Arizona, talks about what his expertise can tell us about sleeping and dreaming during a global crisis, and tips for better "sleep hygiene." KUAT-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Dr. Frank Porreca Talks Through the Challenges of Measuring Migraine Pain Jan. 6, 2021 Pain is a subjective response with multiple features and components, said Frank Porreca, PhD, professor of pharmacology and anesthesiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. American Journal of Managed Care