It’s a recovery that can only be described as a medical miracle. A woman is speaking out after surviving getting shot multiple times, including in the head, in Anthem last year.
Delta Dental of Arizona has partnered with Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH) and HonorHealth Foundation to fund expert emergency dental treatment at NOAH for uninsured patients who visit HonorHealth emergency departments.Â
The new Delta Dental of Arizona Dental Connect program is made possible by a $525,000 donation by Delta Dental of Arizona.
âPatients experiencing a dental crisis usually come to the emergency department as a last resort, and with at least one â and usually more â dental issues,â said Wendy Armendariz, NOAH chief executive officer.Â
âThese issues can be causing severe pain, impacting other areas of a patientâs health, and probably interfering with their day-to-day life. Through Dental Connect, when an uninsured patient checks into an HonorHealth emergency room and presents with a dental emergency, facial pain or other related oral health issue, he or she will be referred to the appropriate NOAH dental staff member f
Arizona researchers identify gene molecule that could explain the wide range of COVID-19 outcomes
As mysteries of why some people get sick with COVID-19 and die, and others have mild cases continue, Arizona researchers think they may have found one reason why. Author: Colleen Sikora Updated: 7:46 PM MST December 24, 2020
Over the past nine months of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have learned a lot about the virus, but one mystery still plaguing doctors and patients is why some people have mild cases, while others become so sick they die.
While COVID-19 has such a wide range of outcomes, Arizona scientists at TGen think it could be a molecule that factors into how sick someone gets.