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U of A researcher studies how phthalates affect women's reproductive systems

Jan. 8, 2026
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A graduating student makes a heart sign with her hands while crossing the stage after being pinned for receiving a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Arizona College of Nursing’s 2025 fall convocation.

Nearly 300 students received degrees from U of A College of Nursing during 2025 fall convocation

Jan. 8, 2026

Graduates will help alleviate shortfall of nurses across Arizona, nation.

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'Truly practice changing' trial in gastroesophageal cancer

Jan. 7, 2026
MedPage Today

Insurance premiums rise for ACA enrollees

Jan. 6, 2026
KOLD/KMSB-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Jazz touts Ziihera as the new HER2 agent of choice in stomach cancer

Jan. 6, 2026
Fierce Pharma

Cognitive impairment risk increases with carotid stenosis severity

Jan. 5, 2026
Neurology Advisor

6 shots removed from US childhood vaccine recommendations

Jan. 5, 2026
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January is National Stalking Awareness Month

Jan. 5, 2026

University Compliance

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Mari Ricker, MD, stands in front of a roomful of people at a table with different ingredients set on it.

How to succeed with New Year’s resolutions

Jan. 5, 2026

U of A health experts offer tips on sticking to your goals and making changes in 2026.

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Fibrosis contributes to over 45% of all deaths; new U of A research aims to stop it from forming

Dec. 30, 2025
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