ASU's College of Nursing and Health Innovation is rolling out a new way to treat those in the community who may not be able to seek medical attention on their own with the WoW, or Wellness on Wheels, van.
It may not be in the heart of ASU's West campus, but the heartbeat of the Diablo Performance Recreation Center keeps getting stronger as it helps students, faculty and staff "find their fitness."
ASU researchers have received more than $39 million in stimulus package research grants that are being applied to a variety of projects, ranging from energy to health and social development.
Nurse Practitioners can play a larger role in expanding access to primary healthcare in U.S. health reform if limits to their practice are resolved, according to nursing dean Bernadette Melnyk.
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation has received the largest research grant in the history of the college to study asthma health disparities among Latino children.
Nobel Prize winner Leland H. Hartwell is joining ASU to lead an expansive effort addressing two of today’s top concerns: improving the effectiveness of health care while reducing its costs, and advancing science education.
ASU researcher David Coon says that people often tend to their ailing loved ones without knowing a crucial fact: taking care of the chronically ill can kill you.