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Fentanyl, the drug currently driving the opioid epidemic, is an extremely powerful narcotic that can be lethal even in small amounts. A new partnership is focusing on combating the opioid crisis, ameliorating the suffering of chronic pain while decreasing

New Partnership Set to Transform Pain and Addiction Research

May 5, 2022

Researchers at two state universities are joining forces to battle the opioid epidemic with help from decades of chemistry research conducted by Purdue Pharma.

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Health Sciences Connect2STEM Program Wins Gold Award

May 5, 2022
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Expanded access to insurance coverage was accompanied by an improvement in limb salvage care, according to the results of a study led by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers.

Study Shows Amputation, Hospitalization Rates Fell Among Minorities Following Medicaid Expansion

May 5, 2022

Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act led to fewer diabetic foot amputations among underserved adults, according to a new study.

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Transformative Addiction Research Partnership Announced

May 5, 2022
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Study Shows Amputation, Hospitalization Rates Fell among Minorities Following Medicaid Expansion

May 5, 2022

Rates of hospitalization and major amputations among racial and ethnic minority adults with diabetic foot ulcers decreased in states that adopted Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences.

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A new study will examine the link between azithromycin and bacteria in preschoolers who visit the emergency department for wheezing.

Antibiotic Treatments for Asthma in Preschoolers Focus of UArizona Health Sciences National Study

May 4, 2022

Drs. Kurt Denninghoff and Fernando Martinez lead a research team assessing the use of azithromycin for severe wheezing and asthma in children.

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What Did All Those COVID Infections Get Us?

May 4, 2022

Vaccines and immunity from prior infection are helping to create a “mosaic of immunity" against COVID-19, according to some experts.

The Atlantic

Researchers Find Link Between Parkinson's Gene and Vocal Issues That Could Lead to Earlier Diagnosis

May 4, 2022

New research by University of Arizona neuroscientists suggests that a gene commonly associated with Parkinson's may be behind vocal-related issues—a finding that could help lead to earlier diagnoses and treatments for Parkinson's patients.

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Sitting On The Toilet With Your Phone: Fine, Or Filthy?

May 4, 2022

We hide in the bathroom to get five minutes away from our kids and a minute away from our partner. Which got us thinking, is taking the phone into the bathroom a filthy habit?

Scary Mommy

What to Know Before You Forage in Arizona

May 4, 2022

Each year, a small number of people mistakenly eat poisonous mushrooms and suffer the consequences.

The Arizona Republic

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