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Empty Seats: How Many Sports Fans Is It Safe to Host in 2021?

Nov. 2, 2020

"I think you have to kind of learn by doing here. I think you start low and you go up slow," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Masks and social distancing are a must, he added. "I think if we can take that seriously, then we can have the opportunity to enjoy ourselves and watch sports."

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Phoenix Neighborhood Celebrates Halloween With Safety Precautions

Oct. 31, 2020

Despite a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, people still celebrated Halloween on Saturday. In the meantime, health experts are warning big Halloween parties and gatherings could be COVID-19 "super spreaders." Dr. Shad Marvasti with the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix is interviewed.

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Dr. Andrew Weil Offers Free Webinar on Cannabis

Oct. 31, 2020

Dr. Andrew Weil, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona and chief science officer for Maui Grown Therapies, will give a free online presentation called "Cannabis and the Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle" on Thursday.

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What Will a Socially Distanced Halloween Look Like at Your Household?

Oct. 31, 2020

Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine, suggests that people participate in a "trunk or treat"-style Halloween to socially distance.

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Talk of 'Herd Immunity' Alarming for UA COVID-19 Researchers

Oct. 31, 2020

Tucson researchers following Arizona's COVID-19 trends are bracing against the renewed push for "herd immunity" by the Trump administration. Antibody tests in recent weeks show a statewide positivity rate of about 10%, according to Arizona Department of Health Services data, while University of Arizona public health researcher Joe Gerald finds it closer to 12%. The positivity rate including all tests statewide since the pandemic began is around 7% while UA testing shows it is about 4% in Pima County. Regardless of the exact numbers, this means one thing to Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich, head of the University of Arizona's Department of Immunobiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine: Roughly 90% of Arizonans have not been exposed to the virus, and are therefore vulnerable.

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AZ Orgs Prepare to Target Health Disparities, Community Health

Oct. 30, 2020

The University of Arizona Health Sciences is poised to lead a statewide effort to address health disparities and community health gaps made apparent by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a University press release emailed to journalists.

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Coronavirus antibodies may provide immunity for at least 5 months

Oct. 30, 2020

Continuing coverage: University of Arizona Health Sciences will spearhead efforts to bolster community health outreach and engagement in light of COVID-19 disparities.

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UArizona Health Sciences to Lead Statewide Outreach to Reduce Disparities in COVID-19 Research, Clinical Studies

Oct. 29, 2020

The Arizona portion of an 11-state effort, funded by a $12 million federal award, to address the uneven impact of the pandemic on racial and ethnic minority communities will be led by the UArizona Health Sciences.

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Scientists Expand PET Imaging Options Through Simpler Chemistry

Oct. 29, 2020

The University of Arizona has licensed new radio-labeling chemistry for PET contrast agents to startup TheraCea Pharma.

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20 Ways to Boost Your Mental Health

Oct. 29, 2020

Rubin Naiman, Ph.D., of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine shares a tip on how to get a good night’s sleep. “If you can’t get back to sleep in the middle of the night, try to remember a dream. We’re programmed for wakefulness—the state of awareness during the day. Recalling a dream helps you let go of this daytime consciousness. The memory of a dream will take you into dream consciousness, and then you’re on the bridge to sleep,” he says.

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