Study Aims to Improve Health for American Indian Youth
A new study led by the College of Medicine Tucson's Department of Family and Community Medicine aims to improve the health of American Indian youth by reducing their risk for obesity and related...
View ArticleKicking Off A 20-Day Virtual Celebration of Public Health
Twenty years ago, the first space crew arrived to live in the International Space Station, Bill Gates announced he was leaving his position as CEO of Microsoft, and the University of Arizona opened its...
View ArticleWhat Is Silica Gel and Why Do Packets of It Come With Everything You Buy?
March 9, 2021Within shoeboxes, beef jerky bags and TV bubble wrap, lie tiny white packets stamped with a very clear "DO NOT EAT" warning. These are silica gel packets, a solution for people everywhere...
View ArticleWhy You’re Having Weird Dreams During the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 13, 2021"When we experience stress and anxiety, it means that we are going through something we need to process, or at least cope with. By dreaming through these stressful experiences, it allows...
View ArticleFalling Dust: Considering the COVID-19 Effect on Physician Suicide
March 12, 2021The US has an underreported and perpetuating issue with clinician burnout and suicidality. Mara Windsor, DO, an emergency medicine physician at the University of Arizona College of...
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