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The results of a clinical trial to find more effective treatment strategies for treatment-resistent depression in older adults were promising while highlighting the need for additional treatment options.

Clinical Study on Augmenting Medications for Treatment-Resistant Depression in Older Adults Shows Promise

March 3, 2023

The OPTIMUM study found that adding a medication, rather than switching medications, may help older adults with treatment-resistant depression.

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Getting better sleep may make it easier to stick to a weight-loss plan

March 3, 2023

According to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology, Prevention, Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Scientific Sessions 2023, people who reported regular, uninterrupted sleep were better at sticking to exercise and diet plans while trying to lose weight.

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Adding antipsychotic med to antidepressant may help older adults with treatment-resistant depression

March 3, 2023

For older adults with clinical depression that has not responded to standard treatments, adding the drug aripiprazole to an antidepressant they’re already taking is more effective than switching from one antidepressant to another, according to a new multicenter study.

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: local doctors urge screenings to save lives.

March 3, 2023

Local doctors are working to increase awareness and education of colon cancer and screenings throughout March as part of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

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Dr. Donata Vercelli named 2022 AAAS Fellow

March 2, 2023
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Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy, JD, MPH, and Brian Erstad, PharmD, review the chapter Dr. Erstad wrote for a faculty survival guide that provides tips and what questions faculty should ask when being hired.

Early-Career Faculty Success Supported by Colleges

March 2, 2023

Health Sciences colleges support early-career faculty members with programs aimed at promotion and tenure.

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Tucson nonprofit to receive $800,000 from Angel Charity

March 1, 2023

The UArizona Steele Children's Research Center was selected by Angel Charity for Children to receive $800,000 in funding to help children in need in Tucson.

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Why Alzheimer's affects women more often

March 1, 2023

Alzheimer's can affect us all – but women are affected much more often than men. For Germany, this corresponds to a number of around 800,000 sufferers. Research conducted by Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, director of the UArizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science, is cited.

Business Panorama (German)

AZ dispensaries are working with poison control to keep marijuana edibles away from kids

March 1, 2023

The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and the Arizona Dispensaries Association are teaming up to combat a growing number of accidental marijuana intakes, especially among children.

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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and the University of Illinois found that viral loads of the SARS-CoV-2 virus can be reduced by small molecule PLpro inhibitors.

UArizona COVID-19 Treatment Takes Next Step Toward Public Impact via License to Pharmaceutical Company

Feb. 28, 2023

A compound developed by researchers at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy moves one step closer to commercialization with licensing agreement.

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