UArizona Health Sciences Expanding Roles for Genetic Counselors in the Era of Precision Medicine Oct. 16, 2019 Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States. To meet this growing demand, the University of Arizona Health Sciences opened a graduate program in genetic counseling. Read more Image
Blood-Collection Device Makes Radiation Testing Quick and Easy Oct. 16, 2019 Developed by a research team at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, the self-collection device quickly can evaluate radiation exposure and help triage emergency treatment in the event of a nuclear attack or accident. Read more Image
Preventing Health-care-Associated Infections Focus of UA Health Sciences Researcher Oct. 16, 2019 Marc Verhougstraete, PhD, assistant professor and environmental microbiologist at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, received a $510,000 CDC research grant to focus on the prevention of health-care-associated infections, a serious threat to patient safety. Read more Image
$5M Gift from Leonard A. Lauder Advances Research to Prevent and Cure Ovarian Cancer Oct. 15, 2019 The funding will benefit clinical and translational research in the University of Arizona Cancer Center lab of Dr. David Alberts. Read more Image
UA Steele Children's Research Center Leads Statewide Study of Congenital Heart Defects Oct. 14, 2019 The University of Arizona Division of Pediatric Cardiology Congenital Heart Program will explore the public health problem of congenital heart defects among children, adolescents and adults. Read more Image
Dr. Roberta Weintraut Awarded Alumna of the Year from Weil Center Oct. 11, 2019 The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona announced its annual selection from among integrative health practitioners. Read more Image
Boost Your Immunity with the Flu Vaccine Oct. 10, 2019 There are many ways to protect yourself against flu, such as avoiding close contact with people who are sick, washing your hands, and avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Read more Image
Danger in the Dust: Valley Fever Oct. 8, 2019 Valley fever is one of the most common infections reported to the state of Arizona and the numbers are increasing — so much so that the area between Phoenix and Tucson is known as the “Valley fever corridor” and accounts for nearly two-thirds of all U.S. infections. Read more Image
UA Research Shows Drug Can Extend Survival Rates for Heart Failure Patients Oct. 8, 2019 Blood pressure medication can prevent fluid retention and muscle wasting in heart failure. Read more Image
UArizona Research Shows Drug Can Extend Survival Rates for Heart Failure Patients Oct. 8, 2019 Researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix have shown for the first time in preclinical studies that Aliskiren, a drug that inhibits the enzyme that regulates blood pressure, can delay the progression of congestive heart failure and lengthen survival rates. Eurekalert!