Health Sciences In The Media Despite Grim Milestones, Experts Say State's Turned Corner on Covid-19 Feb. 25, 2021 Dr. Dan Derksen, director of the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health, said Arizona appears to be back on track. “As we get more vaccinations done, and as people continue to take care of themselves by wearing masks, social distancing, and the other things that we have been trying to do for some time, we need to continue those because we are still in the first phase of immunizations and we really need to get those vaccinations to the general public,” said Derksen. Phoenix Business Journal UArizona's Safer Contact Tracing Call Center Feb. 25, 2021 Students at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health are on the frontlines of COVID-19 contact tracing in Arizona. Part of the Student Aid for Field Epidemiology Response (SAFER) program, the students investigates positive COVID-19 cases to mitigate its spread and learn more about the risk factors. "I don't think we can do this without the students who are making those calls day in and day out," said Erika Austhof, an epidemiologist at the college of public health who helps run the student call center. "They have been here hundreds and thousands of hours making calls since last March." KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ) Why Unhealthy Foods May Also Be Addictive Feb. 24, 2021 Victoria Maizes, MD, professor of medicine and executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, talks about the connection between ultra-processed foods and addiction. Buckmastser Show UA Study Shows Harmful Drinking Habits Dramatically Increase Under COVID-19 Lockdowns Feb. 24, 2021 The ongoing pandemic has given rise to a significant and alarming trend of increased alcohol use and abuse – especially among younger adults, males and those who have lost their jobs – according to a new study by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ) UA Researchers Study Immunity Against New Coronavirus Variants Feb. 24, 2021 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are growing batches of the new coronavirus variants in laboratories and plan to test COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against the variants for people with compromised immune systems. UArizona immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya at the College of Medicine – Tucson and Jeff Burgess, associate dean of research at the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, are interviewed. Arizona Republic UArizona Covid-19 Researchers are Asking for Your Help Feb. 24, 2021 The University of Arizona Health Sciences is asking for volunteers that haven't had their COVID-19 vaccine yet to participate in the CDC-funded "Arizona Heroes" research study to determine vaccine effectiveness and immunity. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ) Collaborative Primary Care Improves Outcomes in Diabetes, Hypertension Feb. 23, 2021 Collaboration among health care providers in the primary care setting leads to markedly better patient outcomes in patients with hypertension and diabetes, according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis. Corresponding author Jeannie K. Lee of the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy noted that while interprofessional collaborative practice aligns philosophically with many of the goals of the modern health care system, there remains little thorough evidence to show its effect, if any, on patient outcomes. HCP Live Arizona Health Care Workers Urge People To Continue Getting Tested for COVID-19 Feb. 22, 2021 Experts say the number of people taking COVID-19 tests is down across Arizona. "We need testing to stay up whether or not we have a widespread or a few cases, that is when you can actually get to contact tracing," says Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ) America’s Half a Million COVID Deaths a Stark Reminder of Challenges for Biden Feb. 22, 2021 Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease epidemiologist and adjunct professor at the University of Arizona College of Public Health, praised the administration’s “holistic approach” to curtailing the virus. But as the rubber meets the road, Popescu said the administration faces challenges overcoming vaccine hesitancy and improving genetic sequencing to better identify mutations that could make the virus more infectious – or more deadly. The Guardian (UK) Drinking Too Much During the Pandemic? You're Not Alone Feb. 19, 2021 The stress of the pandemic could be prompting some people to turn to the bottle more often, researchers warn. This is particularly problematic for people who live in areas where there are stay-at-home orders, especially for young adults, men and people who have lost their jobs. according to a new study by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers. HealthDay Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Despite Grim Milestones, Experts Say State's Turned Corner on Covid-19 Feb. 25, 2021 Dr. Dan Derksen, director of the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health, said Arizona appears to be back on track. “As we get more vaccinations done, and as people continue to take care of themselves by wearing masks, social distancing, and the other things that we have been trying to do for some time, we need to continue those because we are still in the first phase of immunizations and we really need to get those vaccinations to the general public,” said Derksen. Phoenix Business Journal
UArizona's Safer Contact Tracing Call Center Feb. 25, 2021 Students at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health are on the frontlines of COVID-19 contact tracing in Arizona. Part of the Student Aid for Field Epidemiology Response (SAFER) program, the students investigates positive COVID-19 cases to mitigate its spread and learn more about the risk factors. "I don't think we can do this without the students who are making those calls day in and day out," said Erika Austhof, an epidemiologist at the college of public health who helps run the student call center. "They have been here hundreds and thousands of hours making calls since last March." KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Why Unhealthy Foods May Also Be Addictive Feb. 24, 2021 Victoria Maizes, MD, professor of medicine and executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, talks about the connection between ultra-processed foods and addiction. Buckmastser Show
UA Study Shows Harmful Drinking Habits Dramatically Increase Under COVID-19 Lockdowns Feb. 24, 2021 The ongoing pandemic has given rise to a significant and alarming trend of increased alcohol use and abuse – especially among younger adults, males and those who have lost their jobs – according to a new study by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
UA Researchers Study Immunity Against New Coronavirus Variants Feb. 24, 2021 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are growing batches of the new coronavirus variants in laboratories and plan to test COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against the variants for people with compromised immune systems. UArizona immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya at the College of Medicine – Tucson and Jeff Burgess, associate dean of research at the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, are interviewed. Arizona Republic
UArizona Covid-19 Researchers are Asking for Your Help Feb. 24, 2021 The University of Arizona Health Sciences is asking for volunteers that haven't had their COVID-19 vaccine yet to participate in the CDC-funded "Arizona Heroes" research study to determine vaccine effectiveness and immunity. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Collaborative Primary Care Improves Outcomes in Diabetes, Hypertension Feb. 23, 2021 Collaboration among health care providers in the primary care setting leads to markedly better patient outcomes in patients with hypertension and diabetes, according to a new systematic review and meta-analysis. Corresponding author Jeannie K. Lee of the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy noted that while interprofessional collaborative practice aligns philosophically with many of the goals of the modern health care system, there remains little thorough evidence to show its effect, if any, on patient outcomes. HCP Live
Arizona Health Care Workers Urge People To Continue Getting Tested for COVID-19 Feb. 22, 2021 Experts say the number of people taking COVID-19 tests is down across Arizona. "We need testing to stay up whether or not we have a widespread or a few cases, that is when you can actually get to contact tracing," says Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
America’s Half a Million COVID Deaths a Stark Reminder of Challenges for Biden Feb. 22, 2021 Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease epidemiologist and adjunct professor at the University of Arizona College of Public Health, praised the administration’s “holistic approach” to curtailing the virus. But as the rubber meets the road, Popescu said the administration faces challenges overcoming vaccine hesitancy and improving genetic sequencing to better identify mutations that could make the virus more infectious – or more deadly. The Guardian (UK)
Drinking Too Much During the Pandemic? You're Not Alone Feb. 19, 2021 The stress of the pandemic could be prompting some people to turn to the bottle more often, researchers warn. This is particularly problematic for people who live in areas where there are stay-at-home orders, especially for young adults, men and people who have lost their jobs. according to a new study by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers. HealthDay