Tag: ASU College of Health Solutions
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Water Talks – Water and Survival: A Story from Nature and Evolution to Modern Disease
Survival is linked with having enough water, food, and oxygen. Here we describe a metabolic pathway aimed at conserving water that provides major insights into the cause of obesity. Be […]
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ASU Employee Wellness 2025: Mini health screening — Tempe campus
Benefits-eligible Arizona State University employees can get a 30-minute health screening. Several tests are free of charge, including readings on cholesterol, blood pressure and triglycerides. Other tests are available for […]
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ASU Employee Wellness 2025: Mini health screening —Tempe campus
Benefits-eligible Arizona State University employees can get a 30-minute health screening. Several tests are free of charge, including readings on cholesterol, blood pressure, and triglycerides. Other tests are available for […]
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Health Talks — Too Hot to Handle: Extreme Heat and Drug-Related Risks
In 2024, substance use — often meth, fentanyl or alcohol use — contributed to 58% of heat-related deaths in Maricopa County, according to the preliminary heat-related deaths report from the […]
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Working to Diagnose Valley Fever More Quickly
A rapid test, developed by an ASU professor working with Mayo Clinic, could be available for use by the end of the year. A medical illustration of coccidioides, the fungus […]
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ASU National Diagnostics Summit 2025
The College of Health Solutions presents ASU National Diagnostics Summit 2025 on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ASU’s Health Futures Center. The summit will be […]
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Interview: How autism is diagnosed—and how symptoms vary across the spectrum
Art by Sara Montes Delgadillo Editor’s note: This interview was originally published in Doing Well, a health news outlet from ASU Media Enterprise and ASU Learning Enterprise. Subscribe to Doing Well to get interviews with health […]
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Water Talks – Unlocking the Secrets of Hydration for Health and Performance
Hydration is often overlooked and an under-studied research topic, yet underhydration is linked to chronic diseases like diabetes, kidney dysfunction, and cognitive decline. Join ASU Professor Stavros Kavouras as he […]
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Medical Nutrition alum uses the power of food to help children with autism
After over 20 years of specializing in children’s nutrition and neurological disorders, Medical Nutrition alum Julie Matthews has published her second book, The Personalized Autism Nutrition Plan in March 2025. Her goal? To tailor […]
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Healthcare Pathways: Building a Bridge for University Interns & Healthcare Providers – WEBINAR
Arizona faces urgent shortages in nursing, behavioral health, and allied health professions, intensifying the need for a well-prepared healthcare workforce. The upcoming webinar, Healthcare Pathways: Building a Bridge for University […]