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Why Women? — Studying the Role of Gender in Alzheimer’s Disease

Jan. 25, 2019

Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, inaugural director of the Center for Innovation in Brain Science at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, received $5.9 million from the National Institute on Aging to study the role of gender in Alzheimer’s disease and develop precision medicine interventions to prevent — and potentially reverse — the course of the disease in both women and men.

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The Mobile Health Program team (from left): Patrick Rivers (senior program coordinator), Ravi Grivois-Shah, MD (medical director), Nury Stemple (community health educator), Jesus Marquez (driver), Elizabeth Knight (nurse practitioner for the program through Dec. 2018), Edna Rodriguez (medical assistant), Angela Brown (nurse practitioner), Greg Loring (driver). Photo: Thijs Boonen.

UA’s Mobile Health Program Receives $450K Gift From Banner Health Foundation

Jan. 24, 2019

The funds will enable the UA Department of Family and Community Medicine’s Mobile Health Program to provide more than 2,300 additional patient visits.

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UA’s Dr. Ann Baldwin Honored with Humanitarian Heart Award

Jan. 23, 2019

The professor of physiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson was recognized by the HeartMath Institute for her teaching on mind-body balance and research on stress reduction and using equine therapy to promote the healing, enrichment and well-being of others

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First Statewide Study Shows More Cardiac Arrests Due to Opioid Overdoses

Jan. 22, 2019

UA medical students’ research shows tragic impact on young people who abuse opioids.

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Your Sight Matters: Finding a Cure for Macular Degeneration

Jan. 15, 2019

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of blindness in individuals over age 55 in developed nations and more than 10 million people in the United States have AMD, according to the Foundation Fighting Blindness.

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UA Researchers Lead Study to Encourage Children With Asthma to Use their Inhalers

Jan. 8, 2019

UA researchers are studying if the combination of dispensing asthma inhalers (corticosteroids) in the emergency department and supervising their use in elementary schools will increase the medication’s use among children with asthma and decrease emergency department visits.

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Traditional MRI machines require patients to stay still for extended periods of time, which can be difficult for some people, such as individuals with Parkinson's disease, stroke patients and children. UA researchers are hoping to decrease scan times to 15 minutes or less while also producing better results.

UA Researchers Developing 15-Minute MRI

Jan. 3, 2019

UA engineers are using a $2.1 million grant to improve scanning technologies for challenging patient populations.

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UA Scientists Discover Diabetes Drug Could be Used to Treat Common Heart Failure Syndrome

Dec. 20, 2018

A cardiovascular research team at the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center investigated in a lab model whether metformin, a common diabetes drug, could be an effective treatment for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The researchers found that the drug reduced left ventricular stiffness, thereby improving capacity for exercise. Metformin relaxes the left ventricle by making a heart muscle protein called titin more compliant.

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With a Nurse in their Corner, ‘Navigating’ Care Is Getting Easier for Cancer Patients

Dec. 14, 2018

Banner Health nurse navigators at the University of Arizona Cancer Center are paired with patients to guide them through their cancer journeys.

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UA Chemical Biologists Unearth Cause of a Rare Brain Disorder

Dec. 13, 2018

In pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 1b, two key biological structures are blocked from binding to one another — which ultimately stunts critical brain growth.

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