How to Sleep: Alone or With a Partner? Study Finds Which One Has More Health Benefits June 6, 2022 According to a new study, adults who share a bed with their partners sleep better than those who sleep alone. Neuro Science News
Latino Cancer Survivor Urges Men to Prioritize their Health June 6, 2022 One in 3 Hispanic men are diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes and 1 in 5 will die from it, according to the American Cancer Society. Rosi Vogel, senior program coordinator for the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted. KTAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Frequent Snorers and Those With Sleep Apnea Are Less Active During the Day June 6, 2022 Frequent snorers and individuals with a high risk of obstructive sleep apnea are less active than those who don’t snore, according to a new study to be presented at SLEEP 2022. Neuro Science News
COVID-19 Cases Are Going Up Again in Arizona. Here's What That Means June 5, 2022 Cases in Arizona are rising, including reinfections and infections in people who are vaccinated and boosted. The Arizona Republic
Training and Retaining Home-grown Data Scientists June 3, 2022 The Data Science Fellows program is developing a Health Sciences workforce to meet the growing data needs of researchers. Read more Image
Community's Sleep Health Predicts Children's Opportunities for Positive Growth and Success June 3, 2022 A community's sleep health is the most significant health predictor of children's opportunities for positive growth and success, according to an analysis to be presented at SLEEP 2022. News Medical
Exploring Cannabis Terpenes for Pain Management June 3, 2022 As the stigma surrounding cannabinoids fades, hemp-derived supplements are gaining traction as popular applications for pain management. NutraIngredients-USA
Why This COVID Wave Feels Different June 3, 2022 Americans, on the whole, are more protected against COVID now than they were during previous times when infections have soared. The Atlantic
Can Long Covid Lead to Death? A New Analysis Suggests It Could June 3, 2022 The CDC is beginning to look at death certificates indicating more than 100 people who died had long COVID despite a muddied diagnosis process that has made it harder for researchers to study long Covid. POLITICO