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New degree programs for physical therapy, physician assistant and nurse-midwifery aim to address health care workforce shortages.

Health Professions Degree Programs to Expand Workforce in Critical Areas

April 14, 2022

Students will have new health care career opportunities thanks to the Arizona Board of Regents’s approval of three new degree programs.

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We Might Be Looking At COVID “Seasons” For Years To Come

April 14, 2022

Like the virus’s runny nose and sore throat-causing cousins, experts agree that SARS-CoV-2 may settle into a seasonal pattern, surfacing during certain months then retreating into the dark again.

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Rattlesnake Safety Guidelines

April 14, 2022

According to the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, there are 17 different species of rattlesnakes in Arizona, all venomous.

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Elise Lopez, DrPH, MPH, (right), assistant professor in the College of Public Health, and her team strategize on the fall rollout of several new programs being piloted this spring to strengthen efforts to reduce gender-based and sexual violence on campus.

Inclusivity, Scouting and Healthy Adulting with Dr. Elise Lopez

April 13, 2022

The UArizona Health Sciences gender and sexual violence studies expert found her son’s inclusive scouting troop an apt model for effecting institutional change for prevention programs.

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Arizona's COVID-19 Outbreak Continues to Show Signs of Improvement

April 13, 2022

The Arizona Department of Health Services has stopped reporting some information on COVID-19 hospitalizations but data that is still available suggests Arizona’s outbreak is continuing to improve.

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UArizona Health Sciences Highlights Pain Relief, Addiction Research During National Cannabis Awareness Month

April 13, 2022

The University of Arizona Health Sciences this month will feature the work of its Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center as part of National Cannabis Awareness Month.

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COVID-related Medicaid Coverage Extended – For Now – for 500,000 Arizonans

April 13, 2022

Federal officials threw a lifeline this week to as many as 500,000 Arizonans, days before they were about to lose the Medicaid coverage received under the COVID-19 public health emergency.

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Adolescent Overdose Deaths Doubled in 2020 and Spiked in 2021

April 12, 2022

Overdose deaths in adolescents nearly doubled in 2020 from the year before and increased substantially in 2021 after nearly a decade of fairly stable rates, according to data published in a JAMA research letter. A Health Sciences assistant professor is quoted.

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UA Doctor Recommends Second Booster for Some People

April 12, 2022

The second COVID-19 booster shot is available for those who are 50 or older or have underlying health problems, but many are left wondering if they should get it.

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Arizona Universities to Identify Valley Fever Hotspots to Prevent Infections

April 12, 2022

The Valley Fever Collaborative, a University of Arizona Health Sciences-led partnership with Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University, was awarded $3.1 million in Regents’ Grant funding by the Arizona Board of Regents to start an integrated, statewide research project to identify, characterize and map hotspots and routes of exposure for Valley fever.

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