‘Get Your Rear in Gear’ walk will raise funds for colon cancer screening

In a perfect world, Nikki Moore would want a little bit more: More time with her husband, Matt, and their son, Cullen. Since she can’t have that, she wants more recognition of the fact that relationships are life’s biggest priority and acknowledgement that the ability to live in the present and enjoy the moment is […]

Neighborhood-friendly health care center opens new location near UArizona

TUCSON – The new HealthOn University facility is now accepting patients. The new location that is just a few blocks away from the University of Arizona campus had a ceremony and open house on Thursday afternoon. The facility offers many essential health services including primary care, X-ray, pediatrics, and much more. A representative from HealthOn […]

More healthcare offices help alleviate the impact of crowded hospitals

TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – Pima County has seen more than 1,000 hospitalizations because of the flu, according the Arizona Department of Health Services, and hospital staff sees the impact. However, it is not just flu that’s causing the jam. A grand opening ceremony welcomed the second HealthOn site — a new community hospital […]

UA’s Arizona Forge set to become crucible for Tucson startups

The University of Arizona’s nascent Arizona Forge has been called a business incubator, but it will be much more than that when it opens in February at the historic Roy Place Building downtown. The building at 44 N. Stone Ave. — formally known as the Arizona Forge Business Innovation Hub — will serve as a […]

Capes of strength: Art exhibit celebrates the strength of cancer patients

A new exhibition at the Ventana Gallery at Roche Tissue Diagnostics is turning medical equipment into empowerment for local cancer patients. The “Superheroes, Capes of Strength and Beauty” art installation features 75 “mammocapes” redesigned by artists and auctions them off to raise funds for uninsured and underinsured breast cancer patients. Mammocapes are traditionally worn by patients […]

$4 Million Grant Helps Tucson Protect Kids Under 6 From Lead Risk

TUCSON, Ariz. — Kids younger than age 6 living in Tucson will receive more protection from residential lead-based paint hazards, courtesy of a recent $4 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant to the City of Tucson. The grant falls under the City’s Lead Hazard Control Program (LHCP) and Healthy Homes Program, protecting […]

Local reproductive health service program with a peer-to-peer model

TUCSON, Ariz. — Young people helping young people take control of their reproductive health. That is what one program at El Rio Health Centers is doing. Offering young adult-only services, the Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP) was created by Joy Baynes, a family nurse practitioner. Through this program, the cost of reproductive health services is […]

Arizona is making strides in ‘whole person’ health care

With continued reports of health care’s rising costs, the battle against the opioid epidemic and the effort to build the work force, it’s understandable why some may feel pessimistic about the future of health care in Arizona. But those of us who work in the health-care field see progress, ongoing opportunity and the chance to […]

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