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Sarver Heart Center receives $2M in gifts toward founding of cardiovascular research institute

Dec. 20, 2024

The Sarver Heart Center has set a goal to raise $75 million to build an institutionally designated cardiovascular research institute.

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Arizona Valley fever cases are at the highest level in 13 years. Drier weather could be to blame

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Early research points to possible new Parkinson’s drug

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Vaginal microbiome differences explain higher cervical cancer rates in Native American women

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The CDC hasn’t asked states to track deaths linked to abortion bans

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Nursing honors over 250 graduates at fall convocation

Dec. 20, 2024
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Can the heart heal itself? New study says it can.

Dec. 20, 2024

An international research team found evidence that heart muscle can regenerate after heart failure in some people with artificial hearts.

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