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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

Episode 343: How to eat better using culinary medicine

Nov. 5, 2022

Melanie Hingle, PhD, MPH, RD, associate professor of nutritional sciences with an appointment in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, explains how the university is seeking to develop the state's first culinary medicine program.

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(From left) John-Paul Roczniak, president and CEO of the University of Arizona Foundation, Fayez K. Ghishan, MD, director of the Steele Children's Research Center, Marianne Cracchiolo Mago, president and CEO of the Steele Foundation, and Robert C. Robbins, MD, University of Arizona President, announced the Steele Foundation’s $10 million gift to the University of Arizona on Nov. 2 at a Wonder Unites Us luncheon in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Pediatric Autoimmune Research Bolstered by $10M Gift

Nov. 4, 2022

A $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation includes $2 million for CAMI, marking the first private philanthropic support for the new center.

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The Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI, will support research to catalyze the next generation of precision health care treatments.

State Invests $150M For New UArizona Health Sciences Center

Nov. 3, 2022

Gov. Doug Ducey designated $150 million for the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies at the University of Arizona Health Sciences.

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12th Annual Melanoma Walk Will Include 5K Run

Nov. 3, 2022

For the first time, a 5K run has been added to the annual event that supports the Skin Cancer Institute’s work in melanoma research, community outreach, education and patient care in Arizona.

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More adipose tissue increases breast cancer risk after menopause

Nov. 3, 2022

Jennifer Bea, PhD, associate professor in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and co-leader of the cancer prevention and control program in the UArizona Cancer Center, presented findings at ObesityWeek 2022 that showed higher amounts of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue are associated with an increased risk for breast cancer among postmenopausal women.

Endocrine Today

Get ready for the most wonderful day of the year

Nov. 3, 2022

The onset of daylight saving time has been linked to a bump in heart attacks and strokes. Denise Rodriguez Esquivel, PhD, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted.

The Atlantic

UArizona is getting $150 million in COVID-19 relief money for a bioscience center

Nov. 3, 2022

The UArizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI, received a strong vote of support from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who designated $150 million in new funding for the Phoenix-based center.

The Arizona Republic
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CAMI will support research to catalyze the next generation of precision health care treatments and serve as a hub to advance knowledge of the immunology of cancers, autoimmune conditions and infectious diseases.

New UArizona Health Sciences Center Receives $150M State Investment Plus Philanthropic Support

Nov. 2, 2022

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey designated $150 million in new funding for the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, which also received part of a new $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation.

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The man beat cancer years ago. Why was there a mass in his lung?

Nov. 2, 2022

A cancer survivor feared cancer may have returned to his body when doctors discovered a mass on his lungs.

The New York Times

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