How Mentorship Makes Research Happen Oct. 19, 2022 Amanda Wilson, PhD, reflects on how guidance from experienced public health researchers helped her navigate roadblocks in her work to improve cleaning workers’ respiratory health. Read more Image
Drug meant to prevent premature births should be removed from market, FDA panel says Oct. 19, 2022 A federal advisory panel voted Wednesday to recommend that the only approved drug to prevent premature birth be removed from pharmacy shelves because studies have shown it does not work. Los Angeles Times
Hidden treasures of University of Arizona Libraries Oct. 19, 2022 The UArizona Health Sciences Library, located in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is among the many libraries to frequent on campus. Arizona Daily Wildcat
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UArizona Arthritis Center Awarded $3.4M to Study Rapid Knee Deterioration Oct. 18, 2022 Dr. C. Kent Kwoh will lead a study that seeks to develop methods to predict who will experience rapid knee deterioration or need knee replacements in the future. Read more Image
UArizona Arthritis Center awarded $3.4M to study rapid knee deterioration Oct. 18, 2022 Researchers at the UArizona Arthritis Center are undertaking a study that seeks to identify determinants of rapid knee deterioration thanks to a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Vonoprazan promising for erosive esophagitis Oct. 18, 2022 The oral potassium-competitive acid blocker vonoprazan was noninferior and superior to the proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole for erosive esophagitis, according to results of the phase 3 trial. Medscape
8th Annual Global Peer Support Celebration Day Event Planned Oct. 17, 2022 Recovery support specialists inspire hope and support individuals with mental health, substance use disorder or trauma-related issues. Read more Image
Memories of Change for Nursing Faculty Who Once Were Students Oct. 17, 2022 Several College of Nursing faculty who also are alumni reflect on how the college and nursing have been transformed over more than six decades. Read more Image