Image Why do people get long COVID? A virus called EBV, which causes multiple sclerosis, may hold clues May 5, 2022 Read more
Image He got throat cancer even though he was never a smoker. The cause? An HPV infection May 5, 2022 Read more
Image 'It’s terrifying': Arizona's COVID-19 long-haulers face exhaustion and uncertainty May 4, 2022 Read more
Image Family Caregiving How-To Video Series April 11, 2022 The “How-To” videos and resource guides for family caregivers are on specific medical/nursing tasks – including preparing special diets, managing incontinence, wound care, mobility, and managing medications. The videos and resource guides, many of which are available in both English and Spanish, are free of charge. Read more
The U.S. Is Repeating Its Deadliest Pandemic Mistake July 6, 2020 More than 40 percent of all coronavirus deaths in America have been in nursing homes. Here’s how it got so bad, and why there might still be more to come as cases surge in the Sun Belt. Read more
Music and Alzheimer's Disease: Alzheimer's Education Virtual Happy Hour Session June 24, 2020 Enjoy live music while learning about the effect music has on your brain Interested in the relationship between music and Alzheimer’s? Music can help with brain health. Enjoy live music during this hour-long brain-themed Happy Hour. When: Thursday, June 25 at 4 p.m. Read more
Dr. Fain Receives 2020 Mentoring Award June 15, 2020 Mindy Fain, MD Title: Professor, Department of Medicine Described as: A role model What her nominators said: Dr. Fain listened to what I loved to do, and then she helped tailor a position that would allow me to embrace my passions, while also prodding me to venture into other areas in which I had no prior experience. She has connected and guided, challenged and encouraged, and grounded and elevated a multitude of professionals. Read more
Alzheimer's Awareness Month June 1, 2020 Grab a cold drink and join us for these interactive events! At each event we will dive into a different topic of interest related to healthy brain aging, caregiving, and Alzheimer’s disease. Read more