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Health Sciences Innovation Building Hosts Budding Artists

Aug. 18, 2020

Take a look at the artists who filmed virtual live performances for The Tucson Studio, a new program of UA Presents supporting local artists.

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Arizona’s Handling of COVID 19 Health Data Gets New Challenge

Aug. 18, 2020

COVID 19 data compiled by the Arizona Department of Health Services is facing a new challenge over whether it truly reflects the percentage of positive tests. Percent positive is a key metric that’s now guiding decisions to reopen schools and businesses. The number for Arizona varies depending where you go to get the information. Dr. Joe Gerald, associate professor from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, who tracks the spread of COVID-19 in Arizona, discusses the methodology behind the numbers.

KNXV-TV (ABC) Phoenix

Maricopa County’s Mask Mandate, and Some Local Ones, Remain as Arizona’s COVID-19 Cases Drop. Here’s What We Know Now

Aug. 18, 2020

Maricopa County's mask mandate, implemented as Arizona’s COVID-19 cases spiked in June, remains in place as the health crisis improves. Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, said as Arizona’s novel coronavirus cases have decreased, the number of ICU beds in use has gone down.

The Arizona Republic

UA Receives Grant to Improve Access to Cancer Screenings in Indigenous Communities

Aug. 18, 2020

The University of Arizona Cancer Center received a $3 million grant to continue working with Indigenous communities to remove barriers around screenings for colorectal cancer, the second-most diagnosed cancer and the third-most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S.

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UArizona Steele Children’s Research Center Seeks to Enhance Care for Children with Complex Lung Disorders

Aug. 17, 2020

A new federal grant ensures the Pediatric Pulmonary Center at the University of Arizona Health Sciences will continue building skills of health-care providers to care for such children and their families.

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Rural Areas Could Face Challenges During Fall and Winter

Aug. 17, 2020

Dr. Daniel Derksen, director of the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health, is interviewed about the health disparities experienced by people living in rural areas.

KOLD-TV (CBS) Tucson

Can You Get Coronavirus Twice? Promising New Studies Say Probably Not

Aug. 17, 2020

According to one of the new studies, which has yet to be peer-reviewed and was posted on MedRxiv over the weekend, researchers at the University of Arizona conclude that "immunity is durable for at least several months after SARS-CoV-2 infection." Deepta Bhattacharya, associate professor of immunobiology at the College of Medicine – Tucson said that he and his colleagues came to their conclusion after they measured antibodies and examined how long they were being produced in COVID-19 patients.

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A Black Oncologist’s Drive To Be Seen

Aug. 17, 2020

Dr. Onyemaechi Okolo recently illustrated how bias can play out in a short “one-woman show,” which she performed for a virtual audience tuning into ASCO Voices, the storytelling educational session at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting. Okolo has a dual fellowship in hematology-oncology – where she is chief fellow at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson.

Medscape

Scientists See Signs of Lasting Immunity to COVID-19, Even After Mild Infections

Aug. 16, 2020

Disease-fighting antibodies, as well as immune cells called B cells and T cells that are capable of recognizing the virus, appear to persist months after infections have resolved – an encouraging echo of the body's enduring response to other viruses. “Things are really working as they're supposed to,” said Deepta Bhattacharya, an immunologist at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.

The New York Times

Drop in COVID-19 Deaths Likely Indicator Arizona is Past Peak

Aug. 15, 2020

The number of weekly COVID-19 deaths in Arizona recently hit a high-water mark. It’s one of the latest and most concrete signs that the pandemic is getting better statewide, although the virus still presents a significant risk. “For the first time I’m confident that we’ve had a peak in deaths,” said Joe Gerald, an associate professor with the University of Arizona’s Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. “Things are getting markedly better. That's awesome.”

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