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A new initiative seeks to unite global experts from universities, government agencies, nonprofits and industry to develop solutions to future pandemics.

Aegis Consortium Leaders Envision a Pandemic-Free Future

Feb. 21, 2022

A new initiative seeks to unite global experts from universities, government agencies, nonprofits and industry to develop solutions to future pandemics.

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Doctor Sheds Light on Condition Causing Heart Attacks in Young, Healthy Women

Feb. 21, 2022

Michel Corban, MD, a board-certified interventional cardiologist and assistant professor of medicine at the UArizona Sarver Heart Center, explains the causes and symptoms of spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD). “Four percent of all heart attacks are related to SCAD and in particular, up to 35 percent of heart attacks in women less than 50 years of age are related to SCAD,” Corban said.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

UA Leading Efforts to Address Health Disparities Minorities Face

Feb. 21, 2022

The All of Us Research Program is creating one of the world’s largest and most diverse resources of health information so researchers can study better ways to prevent, manage and treat disease. Francisco Moreno, MD, associate vice president for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the UArizona Health Sciences and a professor of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson, and Yann C. Klimentidis, PhD, associate professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, are interviewed.

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Some Companies Promote Cannabis as an Addiction Treatment Using Misleading or Dangerous Tactics

Feb. 21, 2022

Some Pennsylvania cannabis companies are using misleading claims to promote marijuana as a treatment for opioid addiction, potentially putting patients' lives at greater risk. The article cites a paper by Beth Wiese, a neuroscience doctoral candidate in the UArizona Graduate Interdisciplinary Program. Wiese works in the labs of Todd Vanderah, PhD, interim director of the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center and Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology in the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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How Bad Is It to Share a Bar of Soap?

Feb. 20, 2022

Though it sounds logical, a bar of soap itself isn't necessarily self-cleaning. "Believe it or not, there have been quite a few peer-reviewed, published studies on this exact topic," said Kelly Reynolds, PhD, a professor of environmental health sciences at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

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Malawi Declares Polio Outbreak After Girl, 3, Paralyzed

Feb. 18, 2022

Malawi health officials have declared an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 after a case was confirmed in a three-year-old girl, the first case in Africa in five years, according to the World Health Organization. Kacey C. Ernst, PhD, MPH, a professor and infectious disease epidemiologist at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health in Tucson, is interviewed.

Medscape

Infant Formula Voluntarily Recalled Over Bacteria Concerns

Feb. 18, 2022

The infant formula Abbott recall was announced after four infants developed bacterial infections after consuming the formula. “In infants, Salmonella can cause infection of the gut, bloodstream infection, infection of the bones/joints, and meningitis,” said Kareem Shehab, MD, associate professor of pediatrics at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Skip the Vitamins, Watch for ‘Rogue’ Antibodies

Feb. 18, 2022

The article cites a study by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences that found the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 92% effective at preventing COVID-19 in children between the ages of 12 and 17. The lead author Karen Lutrick, PhD, an assistant professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted.

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UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Researchers Develop AI-driven Method for Diagnosing Lung Disease

Feb. 17, 2022

Metabolite technology developed in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson has been licensed to MetFora, a startup launched through Tech Launch Arizona .

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Missing out on rites of passage like in-person graduation, prom, daily social interaction and participating in extracurricular events can take a toll on the mental health of teenagers. This was exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Getty Images)

Mental Health Experts Helping Teens Burdened by the Pandemic

Feb. 17, 2022

While the isolation and stress of the pandemic has affected overall mental health, Health Sciences experts say teenagers have been hit particularly hard.

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