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Arizona flu rates are highest recorded this early in season

Dec. 20, 2022

Arizona is seeing more influenza cases than the state has ever recorded this early in the season.

Arizona Daily Star
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The Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies garnered strong state and private philanthropic support in 2022.

CAMI, Cancer and Aging: UArizona Health Sciences’ Top Stories of 2022

Dec. 19, 2022

The Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, impactful research studies and a visit from first lady Jill Biden made headlines at the University of Arizona Health Sciences in 2022.

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Corticosteroid injections may worsen knee OA progression

Dec. 19, 2022

According to two related studies presented at the Radiological Society of North America 2022 Annual Meeting, corticosteroid injections may worsen progression of knee osteoarthritis and injecting hyaluronic acid instead, or managing the condition without injections, may better preserve knee structure and cartilage.

Medscape

Reiki: How this energy healing works, and its health benefits

Dec. 18, 2022

Reiki, a form of energy healing that originated in Japan in the early 20th century, heals by flowing through the affected parts of the energy field and charging them with positive energy.

Times Now News

A visit to Lourdes, the site of mystery and medical miracles

Dec. 18, 2022

Over the last 160 years, bishops from the Catholic church have recognized 70 medical miracles connected to The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in southern France, which attracts more than 3 million pilgrims annually.

CBS News

$10.8 million investment unites researchers to improve cancer treatments

Dec. 18, 2022

The UArizona Cancer Engineering Initiative, a collaboration between the UArizona Cancer Center and the College of Engineering, received $10.8 million in New Economy Initiative funding to create humanlike cancer models and growth environments to help improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Univision (Spanish)

Hooked on Rheum with John R.P. Tesser, MD

Dec. 16, 2022

John R. P. Tesser, MD, clinical lecturer at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson, reflects on his career as a rheumatologist.

Healio

Data published in JCEM demonstrate strong real-world performance of Veracyte

Dec. 16, 2022

New findings from a meta-analysis of 13 independent studies published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism showed the strong real-world performance of the Afirma Genomic Sequencing Classifier.

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The Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center is piloting a series of games and clinical exercises that challenge small interdisciplinary groups of University of Arizona Health Sciences students to accomplish tasks as a team.

Applying A Team Approach to Health Care Education

Dec. 15, 2022

Interprofessional education modules at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center teach students the importance of teamwork in health care.

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Dr. Michael D. Dake Receives Teacher, Leader, Scholar Award

Dec. 15, 2022
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