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Clinical Trial Volunteer Discusses Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine

Dec. 16, 2020

Dr. Sam Keim, a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, is interviewed about his experiences as a clinical trial participant in Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine

KNAU-FM (NPR) Flagstaff

Best of Last Year: The Top MedicalXpress Articles of 2020

Dec. 16, 2020

A team at the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that SARS-CoV-2 antibodies provide lasting immunity. This finding suggested that those who had survived an infection and those who received a vaccine for COVID-19 would be immune from reinfection for several months.

Medical Xpress

COVID-19 in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies

Dec. 16, 2020

Sandra Kurtin, PhD, ANP-C, AOCN, of the University of Arizona Cancer Center, discusses the challenges for advanced practitioners treating patients with hematologic malignancies who are at high risk for COVID-19 infection.

Journal of Advanced Practitioner in Oncology

When Can We Start Making Plans?

Dec. 16, 2020

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and several epidemiologists and health and science writers for The New York Times discuss their predictions about the months ahead. "I won't take traveling to my extended family for granted," said Alicia Allen, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor of clinical translational sciences at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Controlling T-Cells to Attack Cells Linked to Type-1 Diabetes Edit

Dec. 16, 2020

An encouraging new study at the University of Arizona could lead to new immunotherapy treatments for Type-1 diabetes and could be extended to other autoimmune diseases. The study involves genetically engineered T-cells that can seek out and destroy pathogens in the pancreas. The research was led by Michael Kuhns, an associate professor of immunobiology in the UArizona College of Medicine - Tucson.

KAET-TV (PBS) "Arizona Horizon," Phoenix
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Laurence Hurley

Dr. Laurence Hurley Inducted into the National Academy of Inventors

Dec. 15, 2020
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Students in the College of Medicine – Tucson Class of 2024 wear masks and keep a safe distance from one another as they pick up their white coats, the traditional activity marking the beginning of their four-year medical school experience.

2020 in Photos: Revisit a Remarkable Year at Health Sciences

Dec. 15, 2020

Take a look back at some of the milestones that defined 2020 at the University of Arizona Health Sciences.

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Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs Claims Face Masks Don't Stop the COVID-19 Spread

Dec. 15, 2020

Health care experts criticized U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs for claiming that masks are not effective in slowing the spread of the coronavirus. "Masks absolutely work. Masks save lives and have benefits not only for the people around you but also for the wearer of the mask," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.

Arizona's Family (3TV/CBS 5) Phoenix

Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine Announces New Scholarship

Dec. 15, 2020

The University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine has established a new scholarship funded by a generous gift from Paul Stamets, an internationally known mycologist and advocate of the medical benefits of mushrooms.

BizTucson

One by One, Social Determinants of Health Add to Fatal CHD Risk

Dec. 15, 2020

The more social determinants of health a person has, the higher their risk of dying from coronary heart disease over the next decade, observational data on more than 22,000 people confirm. "This is yet another study to show that social determinants of health matter maybe even more so than traditional risk factors when we’re talking about risk of fatal cardiovascular disease," said Dr. Khadijah Breathett, an assistant professor of cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.

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