Healthy Communities
Meet a Navajo Student Advancing Indigenous Rights Around Research Data
Dynnika Tso (Diné) is a public health undergraduate student at the University of Arizona Health Sciences who is passionate about improving ethical standards in research.
Breastfeeding Tips and Support from a Nurse-Scientist Mom
Breast milk acts as medicine, and providing breastfeeding support keeps mothers and babies healthy.
The Arizona Monsoon, Lightning and Your Health
Monsoon in Arizona comprises the wettest and most lightning-prone months of the year. Learn how to avoid being struck and what to do if you are.
Summertime is Kissing Bug Season in Arizona
Late spring and summer in Arizona bring blood-hungry kissing bugs and their bites, but doctors say there is no reason for alarm.
How Education and Research Can Help Fix Health Care Inequity
“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane.” -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Boost Your Immunity with the Flu Vaccine
It’s fall, which means flu season has begun
Prediabetes: The 84 Million-Person Health Risk
You are likely familiar with type 2 diabetes, the most common form, but what do you know about prediabetes?