Health Sciences In The Media What you need to know about who is eligible for another COVID-19 booster approved by FDA April 18, 2023 The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved another bivalent COVID-19 booster dose for older adults and people with weak immune systems in an effort to bolster protection against the virus this spring. Boston Globe HIV vaccine research ‘at a crossroads’ after recent failures April 18, 2023 There are no HIV vaccines currently available, and after the recent failures of three experimental vaccines in development, there are now zero candidates in late-stage trials. Healio HRQOL data support pembrolizumab/chemo in recurrent/metastatic cervical cancer April 14, 2023 Adding pembrolizumab to chemotherapy with or without bevacizumab can help patients with persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancer “live longer and better,” according to a study. CancerNetwork U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocks abortion pill restrictions April 14, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday it would temporarily keep in place federal regulations for use of mifepristone, while it considers issues raised by a federal judge's ruling that suspended FDA approval of the medication and its use in abortion procedures. KTAR-Radio (Phoenix, AZ) Weight loss tied to premature death for older adults April 13, 2023 Healthy older adults with unintentional weight loss may die sooner than their counterparts who maintain their weight, a new study suggests. Everyday Health Searching for sleep solutions when working from home April 13, 2023 The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in remote jobs, hybrid work and work-from-home arrangements. While these options present flexibility that can be beneficial, they can also disrupt people's sleep patterns and make it challenging to achieve work-life balance. National Sleep Foundation The state of cannabis: Meet the heavy hitters in the industry April 13, 2023 Not regulating the synthetic byproducts of hemp-derived products like Delta-8 could result in a public health crisis. Tucson Weekly Text 'join' to get COVID-19, health updates in rural Arizona April 11, 2023 Text messages updating rural residents about COVID-19 are now being expanded to other health issues. The program will text people who have less access to health care, including people of color, migrants and those who are immunocompromised. Cronkite News The digital future of grief April 11, 2023 Grief experts are now dealing with bereaved people who create digital versions of their loved ones. Slate Hi-Phi Nation Podcast Badge-eligible schools: Best medical schools 2023-2024 April 11, 2023 A listing of the top medical schools includes the College of Medicine – Tucson, which made the list for several categories including primary care, research, health professional shortage areas, rural, primary care measure and diversity index. The College of Medicine – Phoenix made the health professional shortage areas list. U.S. News and World Report Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
What you need to know about who is eligible for another COVID-19 booster approved by FDA April 18, 2023 The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved another bivalent COVID-19 booster dose for older adults and people with weak immune systems in an effort to bolster protection against the virus this spring. Boston Globe
HIV vaccine research ‘at a crossroads’ after recent failures April 18, 2023 There are no HIV vaccines currently available, and after the recent failures of three experimental vaccines in development, there are now zero candidates in late-stage trials. Healio
HRQOL data support pembrolizumab/chemo in recurrent/metastatic cervical cancer April 14, 2023 Adding pembrolizumab to chemotherapy with or without bevacizumab can help patients with persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancer “live longer and better,” according to a study. CancerNetwork
U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocks abortion pill restrictions April 14, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday it would temporarily keep in place federal regulations for use of mifepristone, while it considers issues raised by a federal judge's ruling that suspended FDA approval of the medication and its use in abortion procedures. KTAR-Radio (Phoenix, AZ)
Weight loss tied to premature death for older adults April 13, 2023 Healthy older adults with unintentional weight loss may die sooner than their counterparts who maintain their weight, a new study suggests. Everyday Health
Searching for sleep solutions when working from home April 13, 2023 The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in remote jobs, hybrid work and work-from-home arrangements. While these options present flexibility that can be beneficial, they can also disrupt people's sleep patterns and make it challenging to achieve work-life balance. National Sleep Foundation
The state of cannabis: Meet the heavy hitters in the industry April 13, 2023 Not regulating the synthetic byproducts of hemp-derived products like Delta-8 could result in a public health crisis. Tucson Weekly
Text 'join' to get COVID-19, health updates in rural Arizona April 11, 2023 Text messages updating rural residents about COVID-19 are now being expanded to other health issues. The program will text people who have less access to health care, including people of color, migrants and those who are immunocompromised. Cronkite News
The digital future of grief April 11, 2023 Grief experts are now dealing with bereaved people who create digital versions of their loved ones. Slate Hi-Phi Nation Podcast
Badge-eligible schools: Best medical schools 2023-2024 April 11, 2023 A listing of the top medical schools includes the College of Medicine – Tucson, which made the list for several categories including primary care, research, health professional shortage areas, rural, primary care measure and diversity index. The College of Medicine – Phoenix made the health professional shortage areas list. U.S. News and World Report