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Those in New Mexico Hesitant to Get Vaccine Say It’s a Shot in the Dark

May 1, 2021

Thousands of New Mexico residents still haven’t registered to obtain coronavirus shots, though the state is among the leaders in the country in the percentage of those who have acquired them. Dr. Daniel Derksen, director of the University of Arizona's Center for Rural Health, said the vaccines are effective and carry little risk.

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A unique National Institutes of Health-funded training program helps prepare UArizona Health Sciences students for careers that have a significant impact on understanding the biology of infection and inflammation as drivers of aging.

Students Tackle Aging Issues in Innovative Training Program

April 29, 2021

Infection and Inflammation as Drivers of Aging enables students to gain specialized training in age-related diseases and processes.

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Research Day to Showcase UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson Investigators’ Work to Overcome Health Challenges

April 29, 2021

Data blitzes, spotlight talks and special session on diversity, equity and inclusion highlight the second annual event that is free and open to the public.

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National Policy Makes it Easier to Prescribe Opioid Treatment

April 29, 2021

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released new guidance making it easier for more medical professionals to prescribe a common medication to treat opioid abuse. "It seems like less than a fifth of people with opioid use disorder are on methadone or buprenorphine or have access to it," said Dr. Melody Glenn, an assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson's Department of Emergency Medicine. According to Benjamin Robert Brady, a researcher with the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, a little more than 2,300 providers had received their waivers to administer buprenorphine in Arizona.

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Doctors Explain How to Improve Your Circulation for Healthier Blood Flow

April 29, 2021

You might not think about it as much as you do eating healthy, exercising, and getting enough sleep, but maintaining good circulation is one of the most important building blocks to keeping your health on the rails. “When you exercise, your muscles need greater blood flow, which supplies oxygen and other nutrients,” says Nachiket Patel, MD, a board-certified interventional cardiologist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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UArizona Health Sciences students Rebecca Lynn Amador, Ashley Casarez and Dariana Fimbres volunteer as traffic directors at the UArizona Point of Distribution in Pima County.

Health Sciences Employees and Students Assist with Vaccine Distribution

April 28, 2021

UArizona employees are playing an instrumental role in distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to Arizonans.

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During your annual spring cleaning, include going through the medicine cabinet to protect your family’s health and safety.

Now’s a Good Time to Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinet

April 28, 2021

The unused and expired medications inside your home can be dangerous and lead to accidental exposure and unintentional poisoning.

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Business Awards Earned in Tucson and Southern Arizona

April 28, 2021

The colorectal oncology team at the University of Arizona Cancer Center and Banner-University Medicine has earned accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer.

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Scientists Investigate Link Between Hygiene and Asthma in Arizona Borderlands

April 28, 2021

Mexican-American children north of the U.S.-Mexico border generally live in cleaner, healthier homes than those to the south. And yet, they have much higher rates of asthma. Scientists at the University of Arizona Health Sciences think exposure to some kinds of bacteria may be a good thing when it comes to asthma. They’re recruiting mothers and babies in Tucson and Nogales to test that idea, called “the hygiene hypothesis.” Interview with Dr. Fernando Martinez, director of the Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center.

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Dr. Monica Kraft Awarded Rotary International’s Paul Harris Fellowship

April 27, 2021
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