Health Sciences In The Media Do turmeric supplements really treat pain, boost mood, and improve allergies? Experts say they work best for 2 conditions April 1, 2024 A new study concludes the spice turmeric – often sold in supplements as curcumin – could be effective at easing arthritis and metabolic syndrome. Fortune Cannabis education program seeks to inform and empower March 29, 2024 Jennifer S. De La Rosa, PhD, is quoted in a story about the Arizona Cannabis Education, or AzCANN, program. MMJDaily (Netherlands) The new etiquette of being sick March 29, 2024 Esther Sternberg, MD, is quoted in a story that says workers do more harm than good when they go to the office sick. Oprah Daily $3.8 million grant will fund study of firefighter risks, interventions in wildland-urban blazes March 29, 2024 Jeff Burgess, MD, MS, MPH, is quoted in a story about a grant he received to measure the exposure risk of wildland-urban fires and evaluate interventions to improve firefighter health. Science Magazine The sneaky silent stroke symptoms doctors want women to know; how to cut your risk March 29, 2024 Experts, including Andrei Alexandrov, MD, discuss symptoms of a "silent stroke" that women should be aware of, such as sudden lack of balance or problems with memory. First For Women NIH grants $750K to a UA researcher. Here's what she's studying March 28, 2024 Amanda Wilson, PhD, will use a $750,000 grant to lead a team of researchers to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks. KJZZ-Radio (Phoenix, AZ) Overcoming residential school trauma target of discussion group, Regina conference March 28, 2024 Tommy K. Begay, PhD, MPH, spoke Wednesday at a mental health and wellness conference in Canada that focused on the intergenerational effects of residential school trauma among First Nations people. CBC (Canada) Opinion: You thought the pandemic was over, but it's still kicking our butts March 27, 2024 A columnist mentions a 2021 UArizona Health Sciences study that warned of grave implications stemming from dramatic increases in harmful alcohol consumption observed over the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arizona Republic UArizona gets grant to study chemicals’ impact on health care workers March 26, 2024 Amanda Wilson, PhD, will use a $750,000 grant to lead a team of researchers to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks. KTVK/KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ) GOP leaders, Arizona Chamber sue EPA over ‘tyrannical’ air quality standards March 26, 2024 Paloma Beamer, PhD, is quoted in a story about a legal fight against the EPA over a new air pollution standard. The Arizona Republic Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Do turmeric supplements really treat pain, boost mood, and improve allergies? Experts say they work best for 2 conditions April 1, 2024 A new study concludes the spice turmeric – often sold in supplements as curcumin – could be effective at easing arthritis and metabolic syndrome. Fortune
Cannabis education program seeks to inform and empower March 29, 2024 Jennifer S. De La Rosa, PhD, is quoted in a story about the Arizona Cannabis Education, or AzCANN, program. MMJDaily (Netherlands)
The new etiquette of being sick March 29, 2024 Esther Sternberg, MD, is quoted in a story that says workers do more harm than good when they go to the office sick. Oprah Daily
$3.8 million grant will fund study of firefighter risks, interventions in wildland-urban blazes March 29, 2024 Jeff Burgess, MD, MS, MPH, is quoted in a story about a grant he received to measure the exposure risk of wildland-urban fires and evaluate interventions to improve firefighter health. Science Magazine
The sneaky silent stroke symptoms doctors want women to know; how to cut your risk March 29, 2024 Experts, including Andrei Alexandrov, MD, discuss symptoms of a "silent stroke" that women should be aware of, such as sudden lack of balance or problems with memory. First For Women
NIH grants $750K to a UA researcher. Here's what she's studying March 28, 2024 Amanda Wilson, PhD, will use a $750,000 grant to lead a team of researchers to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks. KJZZ-Radio (Phoenix, AZ)
Overcoming residential school trauma target of discussion group, Regina conference March 28, 2024 Tommy K. Begay, PhD, MPH, spoke Wednesday at a mental health and wellness conference in Canada that focused on the intergenerational effects of residential school trauma among First Nations people. CBC (Canada)
Opinion: You thought the pandemic was over, but it's still kicking our butts March 27, 2024 A columnist mentions a 2021 UArizona Health Sciences study that warned of grave implications stemming from dramatic increases in harmful alcohol consumption observed over the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arizona Republic
UArizona gets grant to study chemicals’ impact on health care workers March 26, 2024 Amanda Wilson, PhD, will use a $750,000 grant to lead a team of researchers to develop methodology to inform cleaning and disinfecting protocols and help educate nurses about asthma risks. KTVK/KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
GOP leaders, Arizona Chamber sue EPA over ‘tyrannical’ air quality standards March 26, 2024 Paloma Beamer, PhD, is quoted in a story about a legal fight against the EPA over a new air pollution standard. The Arizona Republic