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Amanda Wilson, PhD, MS

Dr. Amanda Wilson Honored with Health Sciences Career Development Award

July 6, 2021
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Chris Herring, DNP, CRNA, demonstrates lumbar puncture techniques to Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) students at ASTEC. The ACAGNP clinicians use this technique to collect samples of cerebral spinal fluid  to assist in the diagnosis of diseases of   the neurological system.

In-person DNP Clinical Skills Intensives Resume at ASTEC

July 6, 2021

Some nursing students and faculty are back to in-person training at ASTEC.

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Billions of dollars a year are lost to scammers.

How Can I Slow Down and Recognize a Scam?

July 6, 2021

Dr. Scott Salomone is spreading awareness about scams to equip people with the information they need to recognize fraud and protect themselves.

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Vaccine for Valley Fever Could Soon be Available for Pets

July 6, 2021

Lisa Shubitz, DVM, a research scientist at the University of Arizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence, and her research team found a mutated gene of valley fever in a pathogen of corn. That became the first component of a potential canine vaccine for valley fever.

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Why You Should Pucker Up: Four Health Benefits to Kissing Your Loved One

July 6, 2021

Kissing can help you lose weight: According to a 2013 report on philematology, Joseph S. Alpert, MD, a professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes that a simple kiss can burn 2 to 3 calories per minute, whereas a passionate kiss can burn up to 5 to 26 calories per minute.

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UA Expert Recommends Parents Get Students COVID-19 Vaccine Before School Starts

July 5, 2021

Shad Marvasti, MD, director of public health, prevention and health promotion at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, recommends parents get their children who are 12 or older vaccinated to protect them from COVID-19. “They can get sick and I think that not being able to have kids wear masks regardless of vaccination status, I think is ethically questionable and puts our children and teachers at unnecessary risk," Marvasti said.

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Spreading Delta Variant Moving Toward Dominance in Arizona

July 3, 2021

Over the last 10 days in Arizona, COVID-19 cases have slowly started to increase after plateauing for a while. “Cases may continue to inch up just a little bit, but I don’t expect hospitalizations to change much,” said Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, an associate professor and director of the public health policy and management program at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

Arizona Daily Star

Lack of Side Effects Doesn't Mean mRNA Vaccine Not Working; mRNA Shots Limit Breakthrough Infection Severity

July 2, 2021

People who contract COVID-19 even after vaccination are likely to have a lower viral load, experience a shorter infection time and have milder symptoms than unvaccinated individuals, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. "If you get vaccinated, about 90% of the time you're not going to get COVID-19," said Jeff Burgess, MD, an associate professor at the University of Arizona Health Sciences. "Even if you do get it, there will be less of the virus in you and your illness is likely to be much milder."

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Tech Launch Arizona Funds Five App Projects to Benefit Society

July 2, 2021

Tech Launch Arizona has awarded funding to five teams of students, faculty and community members to develop software or mobile apps and bring them to the public as impactful solutions to benefit society. The winners include College of Medicine – Phoenix students Jahnavi Shriram and Benjamin Conner, and faculty member M. Sriram Iyengar, PhD.

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Dr Ivo Abraham on the Pandemic's Effect on Biosimilar Utilization

July 2, 2021

Ivo Abraham, PhD, RN, a professor at the College of Pharmacy, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to impact oncology biosimilar utilization.

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