Health Sciences In The Media High demand continues for medical office investments Oct. 10, 2023 Medical office buildings remain in high demand in a weak real estate market. The story cites the August sale of Banner – University North Campus, which encompasses the UArizona Cancer Center, for $134 million. Real Estate Daily News Arizona: Social equity licensing struggles and concerns over unintended cannabis exposure among children Oct. 10, 2023 Media and health agencies are reporting a noticeable increase in child poisoning cases associated with THC edibles. The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy reports a decrease in THC-related calls but underscored the persistence of incidents involving edibles. Benzinga Five emerging medical specialties you’ve never heard of – until now Oct. 10, 2023 Howard D. Silverman, MD, professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is quoted in an explainer on medical specialties, including biomedical informatics, which involves collecting and analyzing patients’ health information and applying those insights to improve health. American Association of Medical Colleges News Attracting the next generation of physicians to rural medicine Oct. 10, 2023 Physician shortages are affecting many rural communities, sparking more than 40 medical schools to create rural training tracks. Association of American Medical Colleges News Is this eye the window to Alzheimer's? Oct. 10, 2023 A startup has developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that it says can analyze results from an eye scanner and detect signs of Alzheimer’s 20 years before symptoms develop. The tool is part of broader work by startups and researchers to harness AI to unlock the mysteries of the disease. The Wall Street Journal Cannabis edibles are legal in Arizona. They are usually safe, but watch out for these issues Oct. 9, 2023 Problems with edible cannabis products in Arizona spiked in 2020 during the pandemic and have stayed at a heightened number since voters legalized recreational marijuana that year. The Arizona Republic COVID-19 is now 'a common respiratory illness,' Arizona health officials say Oct. 7, 2023 Arizona health officials this week scaled back the state's COVID-19 dashboard and declared the disease "a common respiratory illness." The Arizona Republic Feeling terrible after your COVID shot? Then it’s probably working. Oct. 7, 2023 A new study found that reactions such as chills, fatigue, headache and malaise that can follow vaccination may be signs of a vigorous immune response. The New York Times Closing down the “on-ramps” to Alzheimer’s Oct. 6, 2023 Presenting at the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation’s annual conference in Phoenix, Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, director of the UArizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science, cited chronic conditions that could lead to Alzheimer's disease. Subtle Yoga The primary care shortage Oct. 5, 2023 In an effort to meet the growing need for primary care physicians in Arizona, UArizona Health Sciences is working to develop a new generation of primary care physicians through the Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program, which awarded scholarships to 25 medical students this year. Repertoire Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
High demand continues for medical office investments Oct. 10, 2023 Medical office buildings remain in high demand in a weak real estate market. The story cites the August sale of Banner – University North Campus, which encompasses the UArizona Cancer Center, for $134 million. Real Estate Daily News
Arizona: Social equity licensing struggles and concerns over unintended cannabis exposure among children Oct. 10, 2023 Media and health agencies are reporting a noticeable increase in child poisoning cases associated with THC edibles. The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy reports a decrease in THC-related calls but underscored the persistence of incidents involving edibles. Benzinga
Five emerging medical specialties you’ve never heard of – until now Oct. 10, 2023 Howard D. Silverman, MD, professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, is quoted in an explainer on medical specialties, including biomedical informatics, which involves collecting and analyzing patients’ health information and applying those insights to improve health. American Association of Medical Colleges News
Attracting the next generation of physicians to rural medicine Oct. 10, 2023 Physician shortages are affecting many rural communities, sparking more than 40 medical schools to create rural training tracks. Association of American Medical Colleges News
Is this eye the window to Alzheimer's? Oct. 10, 2023 A startup has developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that it says can analyze results from an eye scanner and detect signs of Alzheimer’s 20 years before symptoms develop. The tool is part of broader work by startups and researchers to harness AI to unlock the mysteries of the disease. The Wall Street Journal
Cannabis edibles are legal in Arizona. They are usually safe, but watch out for these issues Oct. 9, 2023 Problems with edible cannabis products in Arizona spiked in 2020 during the pandemic and have stayed at a heightened number since voters legalized recreational marijuana that year. The Arizona Republic
COVID-19 is now 'a common respiratory illness,' Arizona health officials say Oct. 7, 2023 Arizona health officials this week scaled back the state's COVID-19 dashboard and declared the disease "a common respiratory illness." The Arizona Republic
Feeling terrible after your COVID shot? Then it’s probably working. Oct. 7, 2023 A new study found that reactions such as chills, fatigue, headache and malaise that can follow vaccination may be signs of a vigorous immune response. The New York Times
Closing down the “on-ramps” to Alzheimer’s Oct. 6, 2023 Presenting at the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation’s annual conference in Phoenix, Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, director of the UArizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science, cited chronic conditions that could lead to Alzheimer's disease. Subtle Yoga
The primary care shortage Oct. 5, 2023 In an effort to meet the growing need for primary care physicians in Arizona, UArizona Health Sciences is working to develop a new generation of primary care physicians through the Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program, which awarded scholarships to 25 medical students this year. Repertoire