COVID-19: Vaccines Continue to Progress as More Proof of Long-Lasting Immunity Emerges Nov. 11, 2020 Researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson have found that people who have had COVID-19 develop long-lasting immunity. Their study appears in the journal Immunity. Medical News Today
Moderna’s Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise Nov. 11, 2020 A clinical trial at the University of Arizona Health Sciences designed to study the safety and effectiveness of a personalized cancer vaccine in combination with the immunotherapy drug Pembrolizumab will expand its cohort after promising preliminary data was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Immunotherapy of Cancer. PharmaLive
CDC Confirms That Your Cloth Mask May Protect You, Not Just Others Nov. 11, 2020 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says wearing cloth masks not only keeps people from unknowingly transmitting the virus, it keeps people from inhaling the virus from the air. Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of Arizona, tweeted, "We know that even fabric masks offer some variable protection for the wearer, but I think the bigger issue is that the CDC has to reiterate this to get people to wear a mask." The Boston Globe
COVID-19 Study Suggests 20% Capacity for Restaurants, Which Could Hurt Arizona Economy Nov. 11, 2020 A study published in the journal "Nature" suggests reducing restaurant capacity even further to slow down the spread of COVID-19. Dr. Shad Marvasti, with the University of Arizona's College of Medicine, says he is not surprised the study identified restaurants as high risk when they are operating at normal conditions. But he says Arizona leaders should take drastic action to stop the current spike in cases. Arizona's Family (3TV/CBS 5) Phoenix
Clinical Trial for Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results Nov. 11, 2020 A clinical trial is being conducted at the University of Arizona Health Sciences to study a personalized vaccine in combination with an FDA-approved immunotherapy drug. KVOA-TV (NBC) Tucson
New Calls for Measures as State COVID Cases Exceed 250,000 Nov. 11, 2020 Dan Derksen, associate vice president for health equity, outreach and interprofessional activities at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, said the state might have to consider measures such as the stay-at-home orders imposed this summer to protect the availability of hospital beds. Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff, AZ)
Dr. Ali Baaj to Build UArizona-Banner Spine Program from Scratch in New Role Nov. 11, 2020 Spine surgeon Ali Baaj, MD, is the inaugural chief of spine surgery at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix. As spine surgery chief, Dr. Baaj will build a new academic spine program at UArizona-Banner. Becker's Spine Review
The Swinging Pendulum of PSA Screening Nov. 11, 2020 The debate continues over the practice of mass screening of healthy men with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood tests for the early detection of prostate cancer. The article cites Richard Ablin, PhD, of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, who discovered PSA in 1970. He stressed that PSA testing was not intended for use for mass screening but rather to follow men with advanced disease. MedPage Today
‘Wellness Wednesdays: Celebrating Health & Holiday’ Series to Provide Encouragement, Sense of Community Nov. 10, 2020 Give yourself the gift of good health! The University of Arizona Health Sciences is offering an uplifting program to improve health and reduce stress. Read more Image
Students Administer Flu Shots for Hands-on Experience Nov. 10, 2020 For future nurses and pharmacists, opportunities for service learning combine community outreach with hands-on education. Read more Image