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Paper Towels vs. Air Hand Dryers: UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Evaluate Effectiveness of Both Hand-Drying Methods

Sept. 8, 2020

A review of research studies on the hygienic benefits of hand-drying methods compared paper towels to electric warm-air hand dryers. The results found neither method has a clear hygienic advantage.

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As Threat of Valley Fever Grows Beyond the Southwest, Push Is on for Vaccine

Sept. 8, 2020

John Galgiani, head of the University of Arizona’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence, is heading up vaccine research at the center and believes the vaccine shown to prevent valley fever in mice should be available for dogs, which also get infected in large numbers.

Tucson Sentinel

UA Arthritis Center's Virtual Fundraiser Includes Panel Talk, Reception

Sept. 8, 2020

The 2020 University of Arizona Arthritis Center “Bear Down for Health: Sport and Science in the Era of COVID-19” livestream panel discussion and reception is Sept. 16 at 11 a.m.

Arizona Daily Star

If You Can Grocery Shop in Person, You Can Vote in Person

Sept. 8, 2020

Many health experts say the health risk of casting an in-person ballot is relatively low. In a risk-assessment chart co-created by Saskia Popescu, an epidemiologist at the University of Arizona, voting would go in the same low-medium risk category as playing golf or tennis.

The Atlantic

As Threat of Valley Fever Grows Beyond Southwest, Push Is on for Vaccine

Sept. 7, 2020

Efforts are underway to bring to market a vaccine for a fungal infection that occurs in the deserts of the Southwest. Dr. John Galgiani, director of the University of Arizona's Valley Fever Center for Excellence, is heading up vaccine research there and believes the vaccine shown to prevent valley fever in mice should be available for dogs, which also get infected in large numbers, as soon as next year.

Missoula Current

Older Adults Often Left Out of Clinical Trials for Vaccines

Sept. 7, 2020

Historically, older adults have been underrepresented in clinical trials for certain treatments. But with the coronavirus, experts say it is critical that older adults be included in vaccine trials since the virus can impact them at higher rates. Dr. Shad Marvasti, an associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, said medical research has been mostly limited to a certain demographic – specifically, "middle aged white men."

KJZZ-FM (NPR) Phoenix

Number of ASU COVID-19 Cases Far Higher Than at UArizona and NAU

Sept. 7, 2020

An article examines the number of positive COVID-19 cases at each of the three state universities. Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health and prevention at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, is interviewed.

3TV/CBS 5 Phoenix

UA Arthritis Center's Virtual Fundraiser Includes Panel Talk, Reception

Sept. 7, 2020

The University of Arizona Arthritis Center's "Bear Down for Health: Sport and Science in the Era of COVID-19" livestream panel discussion and reception will take place on Sept. 16. Special guests include Dave Heeke, Dr. Daniel Derksen and Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich.

Arizona Daily Star

Colleges Using COVID Dorms, Quarantines to Keep Virus at Bay

Sept. 5, 2020

With the coronavirus spreading through colleges at alarming rates, universities are scrambling to find quarantine locations in dormitory buildings and off-campus properties to isolate the thousands of students who have caught COVID-19 or been exposed to it. Joe Gerald, an associate professor of public health policy and management at the University of Arizona, said the idea of identifying cases, contact tracing and quarantining is the right approach. He said it's just going to be hard to do in dorms, frat houses or places where students congregate.

The Associated Press

These 6 Coronavirus Precautions Probably Aren't Worth Your Time, According to Experts

Sept. 5, 2020

Continuing coverage: Dr. Elizabeth Connick, an immunolobiologist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucon said that she doesn't disinfect and wash food packages, frozen or otherwise. "I did that for about a week, then decided there would be more cases if the virus was transmitted that way. I don't think there is a lot of virus hanging around on those packages," Connick said.

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