Communications Specialist at ASU College of Health Solutions. Former Arizona Republic/azcentral reporter/editor. (Retweets, links are not endorsements) Go Blue!
Great news to start the week: @ASU ranks No. 1 in innovation for the ninth straight year!
Among the university initiatives with impact: a comprehensive new effort to help improve health outcomes across Arizona, including a new medical school.
@daniellecbelton When I started playing tennis again a few years ago I had the same problem. What worked for me was to sign up for group lessons or cardio tennis classes. That helped build up a network of folks who play.
We're excited to welcome @MayoClinicSOM students this week for their Food as Medicine classes with our @asuhealth nutrition experts. 🍽
Through hands-on, interactive learning, they'll gain practical experience to share with patients about diet and its impact on health.
Phoenix now has hottest month on record for a US city: July 2023, 102.7°F
19 days with mins 90°F or higher, new record high min of 97°F. Avg min 90.8°F
17 days with max 115°F or higher; 3 days 119°F. Avg max 114.7°F
No measurable precip (0.01 or higher).
#azwx#Monsoon2023
@newsroomkimarie I had that same thought (tix were too expensive) and didn't go to that show. I saw him a bunch of times before but I still regret missing that show.
Join our @asuhealth Marketing and Events team! We're now hiring:
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Positions close May 1 and May 2 — apply now!
The Heat and Health keynote speaker, @asuhealth biomedical sciences researcher Pope Moseley, emphasizes that heat-related illnesses represent a small fraction of disease driven by heat.
@melissayeagr I've never taken an overnight train trip, but used to take the Detroit-Chicago train regularly. I loved it. It would have been faster to drive, but just not the same experience.