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Gene-silencing Injection Reverses Pain in Mice

March 10, 2021

A study in mice shows certain types of pain can be prevented or reversed without apparent side effects by silencing a gene involved in pain signaling. "It's a beautiful piece of work," said Rajesh Khanna, a neuroscientist who studies pain mechanisms and potential treatments at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy. Despite successes of gene therapy against rare and life-threatening disorders, few teams have explored genetic approaches to treating pain, he said. "I think this study is going to be our benchmark."

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Best Higher Education/Research: University of Arizona Health Science Innovation Building

March 10, 2021

University of Arizona Health Sciences Innovation Building was named the best higher education/research project in Engineering News-Record's "Best of the Best Projects 2020."

Engineering News-Record

Valley Fever’s Physical and Economic Toll

March 9, 2021

Dr. John Galgiani, director of the University of Arizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence discusses the economic impact of valley fever on patients.

Buckmaster Show

University of Arizona Researching Effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccine

March 9, 2021

Around 3,000 Arizonans are participating in a COVID-19 study led by researchers from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. The AZ HEROES study is led by Jeff Burgess, associate dean for research and professor at the UArizona College of Public Health.

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Arizona Native Americans Report High Rates of COVID-19 Vaccinations

March 9, 2021

Arizona's Native American population has been hit disproportionately hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Native Americans make up about 5% of Arizona's population but at least 8% of the state’s deaths from the virus. But since vaccines started rolling out across the state, Native Americans have been getting vaccinated at higher rates than the general population. Agnes Attakai, a member of the Navajo Nation and director of Health Disparities Outreach and Prevention Education at the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is interviewed.

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What Is Silica Gel and Why Do Packets of It Come With Everything You Buy?

March 9, 2021

Within shoeboxes, beef jerky bags and TV bubble wrap, lie tiny white packets stamped with a very clear "DO NOT EAT" warning. These are silica gel packets, a solution for people everywhere looking to keep their products at perfect humidity levels. Since there can be confusion sometimes over what exactly is in the packet, the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center recommends calling poison control if someone swallows a desiccant packet, just in case.

Discover Magazine

New Study Will Help Support and Protect Women in the Fire Service

March 9, 2021

The University of Arizona Health Sciences received a $1.5 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support research to examine how being a firefighter affects women's stress levels, as well as their risk of cancer and reproductive health issues.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)
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Under the microscope, nuclei (labeled in white) inside a retina look like frosting on a cupcake.

Scientific Research Reveals Microscopic Beauty

March 8, 2021

Science can be mesmerizing. See the art captured under a high-powered microscope.

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This image shows different types of retina cells labeled in green, magenta and cyan. Scientists are studying images like this from diabetic and control retinas to understand the cellular changes that occur in the early stages of diabetes, before vision loss occurs.

The Art of Science On Display Under the Microscope

March 8, 2021

Beautiful images come to life during the detailed scientific process. Meet one scientist who captures the art.

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Nonprofit Using Telehealth to Help Kids, Caregivers

March 8, 2021

Tucson nonprofit Integrative Touch for Kids is using telehealth to reach out and help kids and caregivers – including physicians and other health-care providers – to care for themselves during the pandemic. "By helping to care for the caregivers and heal the healers, the program has an incredible ripple effect when you consider all of the patients, colleagues and staff that the providers impact," said Dr. Elizabeth Kyle Meehan, program director of the Family Medicine Residency at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson South Campus.

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