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State ranks 10th in nursing home quality By Carmen Duarte Arizona Daily Star Arizona ranked 31st out of 50 states in the health and well-being

State ranks 10th in nursing home quality By Carmen Duarte Arizona Daily Star Arizona ranked 31st out of 50 states in the health and well-being

BY KTAR.COM Parked in the sun for an hour, car seats reach an average of 123 degrees in the summer, according to a study by

Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert confident Trump will sign the bill into law By Pat Poblete | Cronkite News When Brophy College Preparatory student Diego Morris

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Seventeen states including Arizona have approved “right to try” laws, giving terminally ill patients access to experimental and unapproved

USA Today Page Ken Jeong and he comes to the rescue. Even if the physician-turned-comedian is in the middle of his comedy routine. That happened

By Robin McKie | The Guardian The aims of the transhumanist movement are summed up by Mark O’Connell in his book To Be a Machine,

Jonathan Rauch, author of The Happiness Curve, was relieved to find an explanation for his gloom – academics say adulthood happiness is U-shaped By Lucy

By Katriona Martin | Cronkite News If you think it’s hot now, just wait: Some climate researchers predict Arizona will be unlivable by 2050.

His about-face on opioids helped a Tucson family physician earn national honor By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Daily Star A willingness to acknowledge and fix

By GOLDWATER INSTITUTE The right to use our talents, skills, and labor to earn a living is essential to freedom because it allows us to

Phoenix metro ranked as the eighth most ozone-polluted area in the country By Joey Chenoweth | Pinal Central Air quality is improving in Pinal County,

State also in bottom 5 for percentage of uninsured children By Adam McCann | WalletHub Raising a child in America is extremely expensive, costing the average

It’s largely up to states to regulate these facilities — many of which don’t even employ full-time nurses By Mattie Quinn | Governing For millions

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via East Valley Tribune An area legislator’s proposal to require that teachers get mandatory training in suicide prevention

By Ken Belson | The New York Times The estimated $1 billion concussion settlement that the N.F.L. reached with retired players is plagued by deception,

By Rachel Roubein | The Hill An increasing number of states and entities in the health industry are putting curbs on the amount of opioids

Interactive map shows declines Arizona counties Axios Opioid prescription rates across the country have been declining since their peak in 2012, according to data collected

Arizona Democrat says it’s like boot camp As lawmakers traded harsh words over the omnibus, some were also trading bipartisan high-fives. In the middle of

By Mark Carlson | KTAR Phoenix Children’s Hospital will open a new outpatient rehabilitation center at Mercy Gilbert Hospital next month. It was something the

WalletHub Doctors are among the highest-paid and most educated professionals in the U.S. Just consider the fact that “physician” is the most popular profession within

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer was joyous when I read the Goldwater Institute’s ‘right-to-try’ legislation passed the U.S. House last week and I trust

‘It’s not false hope; It is hope,’ said Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) By Sarah Karlin-Smith | Politico The House of Representatives passed on party lines

By Emma Baccellieri | Deadspin A group of former NFL players who have made medical claims through their class-action lawsuit on concussions say that the

By AZ BUSINESS MAGAZINE Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), located in Goodyear, is expanding its Valley network with the opening of two Outpatient Care

Several states are exploring their own new policy: tax drug companies for the opioids they produce By Mattie Quinn | Governing The opioid epidemic, which

By Daria Kadovik | Cronkite News The countdown ended. Phoebe Chang, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine,cwearing a tight

Astronaut’s gene expression no longer same as his identical twin, NASA finds By Susan Scutti | CNN Spending a year in space not only changes
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center