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Relaxed CDC COVID Guidelines Seen as Boost for Return to the Workplace

Aug. 12, 2022

Public health experts and infectious disease specialists had mixed reactions to the CDC’s updated guidance to relax pandemic precautions.

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“People have studied sex hormones – primarily estrogen and testosterone – and pain for decades, but nobody's really understood how it works,” said Frank Porreca, PhD, whose research has identified prolactin as a potential therapeutic target for female-prevalent pain.

Identifying a Link Between Prolactin and Female Pain

Aug. 11, 2022

Dr. Frank Porreca is looking for options to manage chronic pain in women by uncovering the selective actions of prolactin in female-prevalent pain disorders.

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An architectural rendering shows the lobby of the new Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences, where researchers will study sleep and circadian rhythms while controlling a multitude of factors including temperature, noise levels, and the intensity, duration and color of light.

Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences Construction Underway

Aug. 11, 2022

A new location will give investigators access to state-of-the-art technology to conduct sleep and circadian rhythm research.

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The new center will host programs that ensure children and youth are exposed to health care professions from an early age and feel empowered to pursue professions that directly impact their own communities.

Tribal Area Health Education Center Will Address Tribal Health Care Needs, Train Workforce

Aug. 11, 2022

The Arizona Area Health Education Center Program is partnering with the Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care to develop the new center.

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Ryan Sitton, MPH, created this painting to represent the challenges of climate change as part of EHS 525 Global to Local: Environmental Change and Human Health, a course Mona Arora, PhD, MSPH, created to engage the complex emotions around climate change.

Public Health Students Use Art To Express Climate Change Challenges

Aug. 11, 2022

In response to the health threats posed by climate change, Dr. Mona Arora’s course guided students to express their frustration and determination through artworks.

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UArizona Cancer Center Receives Highest NCI Designation

Aug. 10, 2022

The National Cancer Institute renewed the UArizona Cancer Center’s status as an NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and the corresponding support grant for a new five-year period.

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Why the Human Mind Is 'Not Designed' to Stay Awake Past Midnight

Aug. 10, 2022

A new review suggests the brain is not designed to be active after midnight.

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Sen. Sinema Secures Funding for AZ Drought Relief, Tech Industry

Aug. 10, 2022

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema toured the University of Arizona Cancer Center on Tuesday.

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The NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center meets the highest standards for patient care and research, with patients receiving the best care possible and experiencing better outcomes.

UArizona Cancer Center Receives Highest NCI Designation as Comprehensive Cancer Center

Aug. 9, 2022

The UArizona Cancer Center conducts novel research focused on developing new and better approaches to preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer.

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Recreation as Rx? Why You Should Prescribe Nature

Aug. 9, 2022

Vivian A. Kominos, MD, clinical assistant professor in the College of Medicine – Tucson, writes about nature being good medicine.

Medscape

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