Translational and Regenerative Medicine

Sarver Heart Center 30th Anniversary Lecture Series: ‘Thinking from the Heart: How to Protect the Brain in Patients with Heart Disease,’ Dec. 14

Cognitive impairment is too often one of the unwanted long-term side effects of advanced heart disease, affecting about 68 percent of people with heart failure. After bypass surgery, about half of patients also experience cognitive impairment.

Research shows that what is good for the heart also is good for the brain. This includes lifestyle choices, such as a mostly plant-based Mediterranean Diet, exercise and life-long learning. Research also cites well-controlled blood pressure as a way to protect the brain. But there is so much more we don’t understand.

'Z-Factor' to Explore Sleep, Learning Link

By looking at the connection of the two, a UA-led project headed by Dr. Michelle Perfect, an associate professor in the UA College of Education has significant implications for STEM recruitment and retention, as well as family engagement and teacher development. Her team’s efforts are reinforced by a $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant and additional funding from the American Diabetes Association to look at the impact of sleep woes on diabetic children.
 

Modern Hunter-Gatherers Show Value of Exercise for Heart Healthy Lifestyle

University of Arizona anthropologist Dr. David Raichlen discovered that the Hadza, an indigenous ethnic group in Tanzania, meet the U.S. government's weekly physical activity recommendations in only two days. His study of this group offers insights for medical professionals on exercise and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

“Sleep in U.S. Hispanics: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study”

SLEEP MEDICINE LECTURE SERIES

   SPEAKER: Sanjay Patel, MD, MS, Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh
   TOPIC: “Sleep in US Hispanics: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study”
   WHEN: Friday, Dec. 2, 9–10 a.m.
   WHERE: Room UAHS 3230, College of Medicine - Tucson, 1501 N. Campbell Ave. (*Please note the room change)

Not to Be Outdone, DOM Leadership Keeps Academic Presses Rolling with 2016 Articles

While general faculty, fellow and resident physicians within the UA Department of Medicine have been actively pursuing publication of their research, our leadership team has also made great strides in getting word out to the world about the many innovative advancements in medical knowledge they have been working on as well.

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