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‘I Didn’t Know What Was Going On’: Woman Moves to Arizona, Contracts Valley Fever Meningitis

Nov. 15, 2021

Continuing coverage: At the UArizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence, researchers had a breakthrough for a vaccine that can be used to prevent Valley fever in dogs – with the hope it can be used for people one day. "It would be useful to prevent valley fever in dogs, but if we showed that, it would indicate this vaccine would give us lots of information suggesting it should go forward in clinical trials in humans as well," said John Galgiani, MD, professor of medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

KSAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ)

Exercise, Vaccines Make for Happy Thanksgiving

Nov. 14, 2021

It is true that excess weight around the waist and deep in the abdomen near organs is associated with higher hospitalization and death rates with COVID. “People who think only obese people are in the hospital should come to Banner and see, like I do every day, that not everyone who dies is obese. The main issue is that COVID is unpredictable,” said Elizabeth Connick, MD, chief of infectious diseases at the College of Medicine – Tucson and Banner-University Medical Center.

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Pima County Health Director Named UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Alumni of Year

Nov. 12, 2021

Theresa Cullen, MD, also with 27 years at the Indian Health Service, VA and U.S. Public Health Service, hopes to inspire others to a “life of service.”

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Nurses Don’t Want to Be Hailed as ‘Heroes’ During a Pandemic – They Want More Resources and Support

Nov. 12, 2021

UArizona College of Nursing researchers Jessica Rainbow, PhD, RN, and Claire Bethel, PhD, RN, have been studying nurse well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Conversation

mRNA Vaccine Studied Like No Other

Nov. 12, 2021

Shad Marvasti, MD, MPH, associate professor and director of public health, prevention and population health curriculum at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, considers the COVID-19 response a near miracle. “I don’t think we have ever had a vaccine examined to such level of detail by so many scientists around the world to really prioritize this above any research endeavor,” he said.

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Scientists ID Clue in Effort to Contain Herpes Virus

Nov. 12, 2021

An inflammatory protein may play a part against the spread of sexually transmitted genital herpes virus in the nervous system, a new study says.

MedicineNet

A Vaccine Against Valley Fever Finally Works-for Dogs

Nov. 11, 2021

An experimental vaccine that could protect millions of people living in the American Southwest from valley fever has passed its first test of efficacy and is moving toward federal approval, possibly within two years. The vaccine candidate, was developed by the Valley Fever Center for Excellence at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, was tested in, and will be developed for, dogs.

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Compound 194 (left) was developed by researchers to  uncouple the interaction between CRMP2 and the enzyme Ubc9, which indirectly regulates the sodium ion channel NaV1.7. A new study showed that the resulting reduction in sodium currents reduced pain. (Image: Samantha Perez-Miller, Aude Chefdeville and Rajesh Khanna)

Compound Developed at UArizona Health Sciences Provides Innovative Pain Relief

Nov. 10, 2021

Researchers targeted a common sodium ion channel to reverse pain and saw positive results that could lead to a non-addictive solution to treat pain.

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Honoring Health Sciences Veterans

Nov. 10, 2021

Thank you to the Health Sciences veterans who submitted photos for our Veterans Day gallery, and thanks to all our veterans for serving our country.

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UArizona Health Sciences Study Identifies Breast Cancer Treatment Disparities Among Native American, Indigenous Women

Nov. 10, 2021

A University of Arizona Health Sciences-led study uncovered disparities in breast cancer treatments that may lead to poorer health outcomes in Indigenous women, who currently have the worst breast cancer survival outcomes of any racial group in the U.S.

Native News Online

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