Rheumatology

UA Study Shows Intensive Exercise Training Program Designed for Dementia Patients Improves Care in Clinical Setting

[Michael Schwenk, PhD]

[Older woman in beige sweater with exercise machine]A study by researchers at the University of Arizona Department of Surgery published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease showed an innovative, customized exercise program applied to clinical practice substantially improved care for dementia patients.

After Losing 180 Pounds, Tucson Man Believes Bariatric Surgery

[Carlos Galvani, MD]

Tucsonan Luis Zavala believes bariatric surgery saved his life.

“If I didn’t have surgery I wouldn’t be here in the next five years,” said Zavala, 51, who has lost 180 pounds and is off all medications since undergoing a gastric sleeve procedure in April 2012.

“Before, I would have to stop three or four times walking out to my gate in front of my house. Now I can work again and I have energy.”

UA Researchers to Study Protein’s Role in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Colon Cancer

About 1.6 million Americans suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which encompasses several painful and complex disorders that include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

What’s more, chronic inflammation in the intestinal tract, prevalent with IBD, has been linked to the development of colon cancer. Each year, nearly 142,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with colon cancer and about 50,000 die.

Although IBD can occur at any age, it’s most often diagnosed in children and young adults.

Banner Health partners with Safeway to open grocery store-based health clinics

Banner Health continues its transformation to become more consumer focused with the opening of three new retail-based health clinics in August. The Banner Quick Care clinics will be located in Safeway grocery stores in Chandler, Tempe and Tucson.

The Chandler and Tempe locations will open on Aug. 1, and the Tucson location on Aug. 9.

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