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Giving Back in Southern Arizona

Aug. 24, 2020

The University of Arizona College of Nursing is among the beneficiaries of a $1.5 million gift from UA alumni Andrew and Kirsten Braccia. The vast majority of the gift, $1 million, will support next-generation education for nursing students, enhancing simulation capabilities, providing students online access to virtual patient experiences, and supporting and augmenting technology needed for distance learning due to COVID-19.

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Blood Plasma Touted as COVID-19 Breakthrough. But Does It Work?

Aug. 24, 2020

The U.S. has granted emergency authorization for convalescent plasma, but experts say the science around the treatment isn't settled. University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson researcher and ICU medical director Christian Bime isn’t concerned about political pressure – out of confidence in the scientists embedded in the process. "I trust scientists to do the right thing," Bime said. "The stakes are too high and the consequences too dire for scientists to not follow best practice."

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University of Arizona Prepares for Surge in COVID-19 Cases

Aug. 24, 2020

The University of Arizona had its first day of in-person classes Monday as people on and off-campus worry that a rise in cases will inevitably follow students' return to Tucson. "We feel that we've done a very good job about creating an environment that's receptive to our students, staff and faculty returning in the increments we have explained. But they've got to adhere to those public health practices,” said Dr. Richard Carmona, head of the Campus Reentry Task Force and distinguished professor of public health.

KNXV-TV (ABC) Phoenix

Arizona Sees 20% Rise in Deaths, Not All Directly From Virus

Aug. 22, 2020

Arizona has seen a 20% increase in deaths in the first seven months of this year – and not all of them have been directly linked to the coronavirus. Other states have seen a similar increase in deaths since the pandemic began, said Zhao Chen, a chronic disease epidemiologist and professor at the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Chen said Arizona's growing population could explain part of the increase in overall deaths, though she doubts growth is the only factor.

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UArizona Health Sciences Study Seeks to Understand Relationship among Endometriosis, Infertility and Stroke in Women

Aug. 21, 2020

Drs. Leslie Farland and Melanie Bell at the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health to lead a federally funded research study to investigate a link among endometriosis, infertility and stroke in women.

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UArizona Professor: Pandemic Fueling Rise in Substance Misuse, Relapses

Aug. 21, 2020

Deadly overdoses from all drugs have been on an upward trajectory in Pima County since March, the same month when the pandemic entered the forefront. The timing likely isn’t a coincidence, as Arizona 360 heard from Todd Vanderahan, head of the University of Arizona Department of Pharmacology at the College of Medicine - Tucson and serves as director for the UA’s new Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center.

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UArizona Researchers Seek to Understand Relationship Among Endometriosis, Infertility, Stroke in Women

Aug. 21, 2020

Leslie V. Farland, an assistant professor at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, has been awarded federal funding to study the association among endometriosis infertility and risk of stroke.

KOLD-TV (CBS) Tucson
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What You Need to Know as You Return to Campus

Aug. 20, 2020

Classes and work are resuming, but many things have changed to make campus life as safe as possible.

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What it Takes to Create a Vaccine

Aug. 20, 2020

As COVID-19 vaccine work continues throughout the country, a University of Arizona Health Sciences researcher explains how a vaccine is created.

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Leila Barraza Named Director of the Arizona Area Health Education Centers

Aug. 20, 2020
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