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Could Green Light Therapy Prevent Migraines?

Oct. 5, 2020

In a small preliminary study, researchers affiliated with the University of Arizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center exposed 29 people—all of whom experience episodic or chronic migraine and failed multiple traditional therapies, such as oral medications and Botox injections— to white and green light.

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UArizona and Partners Work to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screenings Among American Indians

Oct. 5, 2020

Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death among Native Americans, prompting calls for increased screenings to improve detection and treatment of colorectal disease. The University of Arizona Cancer Center is working to address this problem. The program was recently awarded $3 million by the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Moonshot Initiative, which aims to accelerate cancer research and prevention.

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UA Scientists Study Theory That the Coronavirus May Briefly Block Pain, Masking Illness

Oct. 5, 2020

A new study from scientists at the University of Arizona Health Sciences center shows that the novel coronavirus has a second receptor that is linked to pain signaling.

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The Dirt on Laundry and How to Reduce Your Risk of Getting Sick

Oct. 4, 2020

Q&A with Environmental microbiologists and public health researchers at the University of Arizona: Kelly Reynolds, professor and chair of the Community, Environment and Policy Department at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and Charles Gerba, an environmental microbiologist from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Identify New Target for Developing Flavivirus Vaccines

Oct. 2, 2020

Antibodies normally fight viruses, but in the case of flaviviruses, they can make infections worse. UArizona Health Sciences immunologists figured out why.

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UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Identify New Target for Developing Flavivirus Vaccines

Oct. 2, 2020

Antibodies normally fight viruses, but in the case of flaviviruses, they can make infections worse. Researchers took a closer look at antibody production to figure out why.

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A Whole New Type of Medical School

Oct. 2, 2020

Payson now has a state-of-the-art, high-tech telemedicine clinic, with the opening of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Rural Health Clinic. The clinic will train medical students and also offer treatment for everyone regardless of medical insurance status, taking advantage of the latest technology to run tests, talk to specialists and manage the care of complex medical issues.

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Pandemic Provides New Target for Pain Relief Research

Oct. 1, 2020

An unexpected finding gives researchers in the UArizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center a novel target for non-opioid pain therapeutics.

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Pain Relief Caused by SARS-CoV-2 Infection May Help Explain COVID-19 Spread

Oct. 1, 2020

Research shows SARS-CoV-2 promotes pain relief through the receptor neuropilin-1, which gives scientists a new target for non-opioid pain therapeutics and offers one possible explanation for the unrelenting spread of COVID-19.

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Deborah Birx, MD, coordinator of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, visited University of Arizona and UArizona Health Sciences laboratories where researchers are testing antibody and antigen samples collected from students and employees. Ryan Sprissler, PhD, staff scientist and manager of the UArizona Genetics Core, speaks with Dr. Birx as UArizona President Robert C. Robbins, MD, and others, listen.

White House Coronavirus Task Force Leader Visits UArizona Labs

Oct. 1, 2020

White House Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx tours labs to learn about Health Sciences’ antibody and antigen testing.

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