Abbreviated Treatment Improves Quality of Life and Appears Safe in Some with Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Oct. 29, 2020 Omitting radiation and giving fewer chemotherapy treatments may become the new standard of care for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) classified as either stage 1 or 2, according to the findings of the S1001 study led by a University of Arizona Health Sciences researcher. Cure Today
ENR Southwest’s 2020 Best Projects: University of Arizona Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB) Oct. 29, 2020 ENR Southwest’s 2020 Best Projects competition drew 74 entries from across Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. The University of Arizona Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB) was selected in the Best Project category. The region’s 18 Best Projects will now advance to the national level, competing with winners from nine other regions to be considered for ENR’s Best of the Best awards. Engineering News-Record
Ginny Clements, diagnosed at 15 with breast cancer, donates $8.5M to UA center Oct. 29, 2020 Continuing coverage: Ginny L. Clements, a breast cancer survivor and longtime supporter of the University of Arizona has given $8.5 million to the University of Arizona Cancer Center to strengthen the center's breast cancer patient care and research programs. Arizona Daily Star
20 Ways to Boost Your Mental Health Oct. 29, 2020 Rubin Naiman, Ph.D., of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine shares a tip on how to get a good night’s sleep. “If you can’t get back to sleep in the middle of the night, try to remember a dream. We’re programmed for wakefulness—the state of awareness during the day. Recalling a dream helps you let go of this daytime consciousness. The memory of a dream will take you into dream consciousness, and then you’re on the bridge to sleep,” he says. Men's Health
What Arizona should be doing to combat the fall surge in coronavirus cases Oct. 29, 2020 Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, is interviewed about how Arizona can better prepare for a new coronavirus surge. KJZZ (NPR) Phoenix
Building a Comprehensive Approach to Treating Pain and Addiction Oct. 28, 2020 Experts in the Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center are tackling the diverse yet related issues of substance misuse, chronic pain and addiction. Read more Thumbnail
Dr. Brian Erstad Receives Quality Care Award from Board of Pharmacy Specialties Oct. 28, 2020 Read more Image
Meet the Public Health ‘Originals’ Oct. 28, 2020 The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health turns 20 this year, find out who has worked at the college the entire time. Read more Image
Public Health ‘Originals’ Reflect on the Past Two Decades Oct. 28, 2020 The College of Public Health honors its ‘MEZCOPH Originals,’ faculty and staff who have been with the college since its inception in 2000. Read more Image
Pediatric Pulmonary Center Succeeds with Comprehensive Care Oct. 28, 2020 Health professionals trained to work together can give children with severe pulmonary diseases better, more holistic care. Read more Image