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The All of Us Research Program has made nearly 100,000 highly diverse whole genome sequences available  to researchers. About 50% of the genomes are from individuals who identify with racial or ethnic groups that historically have been underrepresented in research.

All of Us Research Program Releases 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences to Support Research Into Hundreds of Diseases

May 20, 2022

All of Us University of Arizona-Banner leads in participant enrollment and researcher support, sharing health information to accelerate medical research.

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Arizona Sees Unusual Spike in Flu Cases This Spring

May 20, 2022

Arizona is seeing a spike in flu cases this spring, which could leave some major pharmacies in the state running low on medication.

KTAR-FM (Phoenix, AZ)

The Search For Longer-lasting COVID-19 Vaccines

May 20, 2022

As waves of new coronavirus variants circulate the globe, one thing has become clear: human immunity against the virus fades over time.

CNN
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Randy Horwitz, MD, PhD

Dr. Randy Horwitz Named Year’s Integrative Medicine Physician

May 19, 2022
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I Am Health Sciences

May 19, 2022

New video series debuts focusing on the staff who help make the University of Arizona Health Sciences a special place to work.

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5 Diet Tips From a Food Critic

May 19, 2022

If you’re an advocate of healthy dining, you know Andrew Weil, MD, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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Assistant Dean of Curricular Affairs Carlos Gonzales, MD, congratulates Andrew Muse, MD, after hooding him during the College of Medicine – Tucson class of 2022 convocation at Centennial Hall.

UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Honors 116 Graduates

May 18, 2022
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A Massive Genomics Study Has Made Progress in Understanding Schizophrenia

May 18, 2022

In a paper published April 8 in Nature, specific genes were identified that could play important roles in schizophrenia.

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Taking a Second Look: Prospective Medical Students Visit College of Medicine – Tucson

May 18, 2022

In April, after two years of virtual events, the UArizona College of Medicine — Tucson hosted an in-person “Second Look” for the prospective class of 2026.

The Daily Wildcat

Medical School Grads Who Haven't Completed a Residency Can Practice in Arizona, But Few Do

May 18, 2022

The U.S. physician shortage is especially notable in Arizona, which ranks 42nd in the nation for the number of active primary care physicians relative to the population, according to a 2019 report by the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health.

The Arizona Republic

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