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Phoenix Doctor Says Post-COVID Lungs Are Worse Than Someone Who’s Smoked for 30 Years

Jan. 15, 2021

Dr. Thomas Ardiles of the College of Medicine – Phoenix said it's incredible just how quickly Covid can cause permanent scarring to an otherwise healthy person's lungs. "The accelerated damage can happen in a period of weeks where a smoker may take 30 to 40 years to develop permanent damage," Dr. Ardiles said.

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New Report on Waterborne Illness Highlights Need for Public Health Protection

Jan. 15, 2021

Kelly A. Reynolds, MSPH, PhD, wrote an article about the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new report in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases on the health and cost burden of waterborne disease in the United States.

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Award-Winning Librarians Help During Pandemic

Jan. 15, 2021

Naomi Bishop, an associate librarian at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Library in Phoenix, is one this year's I Love My Librarian Award winners, presented by the American Library Association and sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York. Each honoree receives $7,500, and a $750 donation to their library. The winners are nominated by library patrons for expertise, dedication and profound impact on their communities. Bishop was one of 10 winners for being “a champion for social justice.”

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Measuring Loneliness

Jan. 15, 2021

"Arizona Spotlight" host Mark McLemore talks to William "Scott" Killgore, PhD, from the University of Arizona Department of Psychiatry, about his research into emotions and decision making. It’s an attempt to better understand the changes that come from living through a global pandemic, focusing on topics like stress, loneliness, and how to measure people’s willingness to take a coronavirus vaccine. McLemore also talks to Judith S. Gordon, PhD, the lead researcher behind "See Me Serene," a free guided imagery phone app developed by a College of Nursing team. It is designed to help reduce anxiety and the negative health effects that arise from social isolation.

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Researchers Develop New Tools to Predict Premature Birth, Neonatal Morbidity

Jan. 14, 2021

Progesterone metabolite levels were combined with patient demographic and clinical data to predict women with a higher susceptibility to preterm delivery.

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One could argue Dr. Michael Abecassis’ first year at the University of Arizona Health Sciences as dean of the College of Medicine – Tucson was shaped by the pandemic, but he is proud that it did not hold the college back.

Connecting with Dean Abecassis: Reflecting on a First Year

Jan. 13, 2021

After one year on the job, Dr. Michael Abecassis reflects on progress and shares his vision for the College of Medicine – Tucson.

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Nearly 44,000 People In Seven Hours Book Appointments for State 24/7 Vaccination Site

Jan. 13, 2021

In just seven hours today, nearly 44,000 Arizonans have made appointments to be vaccinated at the state’s first 24/7 COVID-19 vaccination site at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Those without computer access or needing extra help registering can call 1-844-542-8201, staffed through support from the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center at the University of Arizona, the Banner Health Poison and Drug Information Center, and Crisis Response Network’s 211 Arizona program.

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Dr. Elizabeth Connick Wins National Women’s Health Award for HIV/AIDS Research, Advocacy

Jan. 12, 2021
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Dr. Felina Cordova-Marks Named Tucson ‘40 Under 40’ Woman of the Year

Jan. 12, 2021
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Cutting the ribbon on the new Phoenix VA Health Care System Research Space at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

Phoenix VA Partnership Offers New Research Opportunities

Jan. 12, 2021

The Phoenix VA Health Care System Research Space will be an incubator for research, technology and clinical care on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.

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