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Study Shows Link Between Frequent Naps and High Blood Pressure July 25, 2022 New research suggests napping on a regular basis is associated with higher risks of high blood pressure and stroke. Medical Xpress
Molecular Testing Continues to Predict Treatment Efficacy in Ovarian Cancer July 22, 2022 Bradley J. Monk, MD, FACS, FACOG, professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses the importance of helping patients make informed decisions about their care and the future role of antibody-drug conjugate targets in the biomarker testing arena. OncLive
‘There’s No One Long Covid’: Experts Struggle to Make Sense of the Continuing Mystery July 22, 2022 A coalition of virologists convened at a two-day virtual conference, presented by the Global Virus Network, to ask and answer questions about what causes long COVID, how to predict who gets it, how to treat it and how to prevent it. STAT
President Joe Biden Has Been Vaccinated and Boosted. Here's Why He Still Got COVID-19 July 21, 2022 An increasing number of people, including President Joe Biden, are getting infected with COVID-19 in spite of being vaccinated and boosted, but that doesn't mean the COVID-19 vaccine isn't working. The Arizona Republic
Women With Endometriosis May Have Higher Risk of Stroke July 21, 2022 A large, prospective study found that women with endometriosis may have a higher risk of stroke compared with women without the chronic inflammatory condition. Science Magazine
International Agency for Research on Cancer Classifies Firefighting as Carcinogenic July 20, 2022 The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently classified occupational exposure as a firefighter as carcinogenic, changing the previous classification of possibly carcinogenic. News Medical
Genetics and Racism Contribute to Racial-ethnic Disparities in Obesity and Comorbidities July 20, 2022 Obesity prevalence is on the rise across the U.S., but some groups are at a greater risk for the disease than others. Healio
Wastewater Being Used to Estimate BA-5 Cases in Pima County July 20, 2022 Wastewater research suggests there are far more new cases of COVID-19 than shown on the state data dashboard. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Three Ways Nanotechnology Is Changing The Healthcare Industry July 20, 2022 A team of University of Arizona Health Sciences and College of Engineering researchers created a simple, portable and inexpensive method for detecting extremely low levels of norovirus. Forbes
Gene Therapy Fails to Improve Survival in Platinum-resistant Ovarian Cancer July 20, 2022 A phase 3 clinical trial studying the use of ofranergene obadenovec in combination with paclitaxel failed to meet its primary endpoint in improving progression-free survival or overall survival in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. CGTLive