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Can emerging pain management options help surgeons avoid prescribing opioids?

Feb. 5, 2026
American College of Surgeons

Light pollution could worsen allergy seasons, new study suggests

Feb. 5, 2026
Mongabay
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Firefighters wash each other off on a street in between their vehicles.

New study identifies key predictors of PFAS levels in US career firefighters

Feb. 4, 2026

Findings provide vital insights into the factors that influence PFAS body burdens in firefighters and is a critical step toward protecting their long-term health.

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An older woman suffering from apparent heat-related distress sits and holds a container of water as a man presses a cloth to her forehead and a second woman fans her with a wide-brimmed hat.

Study finds increase in EMS calls due to extreme heat among vulnerable populations

Feb. 4, 2026

Several groups and regions experienced heat-related increases that outpaced nonheat-related emergency calls — signaling emerging, heat-specific vulnerabilities.

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Portrait of Jameshia N. Granberry, PhD, MBA

College of Medicine – Tucson’s Granberry named provost fellow

Feb. 4, 2026
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Short Wave: Firefighters are helping us understand the impact of 'forever chemicals'

Feb. 2, 2026
NPR
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Portrait of Julie Pilitsis, MD, PhD, MBA, in a white doctor’s coat.

College of Medicine – Tucson's Julie Pilitsis receives service award

Feb. 2, 2026
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US committee is reconsidering all vaccine recommendations

Feb. 1, 2026
The Guardian (United Kingdom)

Arizona Science: How the science of aging fits into preventing disease

Jan. 30, 2026
AZPM (Tucson, AZ)

U of A receives $1.8M for innovative lymphatic scanner

Jan. 30, 2026
KVOA-TV (Tucson, AZ)

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