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How quickly does COVID immunity fade? What scientists know

Feb. 2, 2023

New evidence suggests that ‘hybrid’ immunity, the result of both vaccination and a bout of COVID-19, can provide partial protection against reinfection for at least eight months.

Nature

Valley Fever sparks fears as experts warn deadly fungal infection that kills 1 in 100 sufferers may spread to 17 states

Feb. 1, 2023

A story about Valley fever mentions that researchers at the in the College of Medicine – Tucson have developed a vaccine that’s highly effective in dogs and references information from the UArizona Valley Fever Center for Excellence.

The U.S. Sun

Type 2 diabetics struggle to get Ozempic as others use it for weight loss

Feb. 1, 2023

A medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes has been in short supply for months because people who do not have diabetes are using the drug to take advantage of its weight-loss side effect.

KOLD/KMSB-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Key to healthier employees might be quieter or louder office space: study

Feb. 1, 2023

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Universities of Arizona and Kansas suggest that working at a busy coffee shop may be healthier than doing so in a quiet office.

ANI (India)

What is Valley fever? Fungal infection from the Southwest may spread with climate change.

Feb. 1, 2023

Studies show variable weather caused by climate change could spread Valley fever to other parts of the country.

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A new program will prepare undergraduate students for postgraduate education and research careers focused on improving the well-being of older adults in diverse groups.

UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Program to Expand, Diversify Research Workforce in Aging Studies

Jan. 31, 2023

A National Institutes of Health-funded program will prepare undergraduate students for postgraduate education, paving the way for careers in research.

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University of Arizona College of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice students deliver a manikin baby during a clinical immersion session.

College of Nursing Holds Year’s First Clinical Immersion

Jan. 31, 2023
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Idaho murderer was chasing a 'thrill kill', says forensic expert

Jan. 31, 2023

The murder of four University of Idaho students in the early hours of November 13, 2022, was likely a "thrill kill" according to a leading forensic psychiatrist.

Newsweek

Valley fever, historically found only in the Southwest, is spreading. It can have devastating consequences.

Jan. 31, 2023

Scientists have been trying to develop a vaccine for Valley fever since 1960. In recent years, researchers at the in the College of Medicine – Tucson have developed a vaccine that’s highly effective in dogs.

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(From left) Assistant research professor Laurent Martin, PhD, and Mohab Ibrahim, MD, PhD, check the intensity of green light in a laboratory. In clinical trials. Dr. Ibrahim has shown the value of using of green light therapy for chronic pain resulting from migraine and fibromyalgia.

Physician-Scientist Finds Purpose in a Life Devoted to Pain

Jan. 30, 2023

Dr. Mohab Ibrahim always knew he wanted to be a doctor; his lived experience and mentors helped him find his calling as a pain specialist and researcher.

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