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What wins for Medicaid and the minimum wage mean for the future of ballot initiatives

Nov. 9, 2022

The marquee races for governor and U.S. Senate got the most attention in this year’s midterm elections, but Arizona was also the battleground for the future of ballot initiatives in the U.S.

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Advocacy Liaisons Sergio Lopez and Giovanni Alvarado, who staff the VETS Center at the UArizona Health Sciences library, are also veterans ready to help others like them.

VETS Center at UArizona Health Sciences Is Veterans Sanctuary

Nov. 8, 2022

One of two locations on campus, the VETS Center at the UArizona Health Sciences Library provides a safe and friendly space for students and faculty.

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The first signs of silent killer can strike when you walk - what to watch out for

Nov. 8, 2022

High cholesterol can bring with it a host of nasty side effects. Cholesterol is found in fats and is needed to build healthy cells, but can increase the risk of heart disease, heart attack and stroke if levels are too high.

The U.S. Sun

A commitment to community health

Nov. 8, 2022

The All of Us Research Program University of Arizona-Banner Health named Berta Carbajal the September/October Arizona Health Champion during National Hispanic Heritage Month this year for her work with promotores de salud.

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For people over 65, dementia prevalence has dropped by nearly a third

Nov. 8, 2022

New research finds the prevalence of dementia is dropping for people over 65 in the U.S.

Healthline

Precision medicine strategy reduced testing in patients with chest pain

Nov. 8, 2022

As many as 10% of clinicians will send their patients with chest pain directly to the cath lab, but a new study showed that this strategy is less effective in reducing bad outcomes and wastes resources compared with a precision strategy.

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Dr. Timian Godfrey Selected to AAN Class of 2022 Fellows

Nov. 7, 2022
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Moving fast on HF drugs after acute hospitalization holds big outcome benefit

Nov. 7, 2022

A new clinical trial showed that starting heart failure medications before heading home from an acute heart failure hospitalization and rapid up-titration afterward safely improved outcomes across heart failure categories.

MedPage Today

'The biggest opportunity to heal our planet'

Nov. 7, 2022

In light of recent events in her native country of Iran, Noshene E. Ranjbar, MD, associate professor of psychiatry in the College of Medicine – Tucson, discusses how Iranians can end cycles of violence and heal their souls.

IranWire (Iran)

Thousands celebrate, mourn lost loved ones during All Souls Procession in Tucson

Nov. 7, 2022

During the All Souls Procession in Tucson, thousands celebrated and mourned lost loved ones including Justin S. Cetas, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Neurosurgery in the College of Medicine – Tucson, who was killed in a crash in July.

The Arizona Republic

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