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Research supports patient care: Spotlight on Nicole Jimenez

April 1, 2024

Nicole Jimenez, PhD, discusses her research on various gynecologic conditions, and explains the critical need for non-invasive diagnostics and effective treatment plans for patients.

American Society of Microbiology

Do turmeric supplements really treat pain, boost mood, and improve allergies? Experts say they work best for 2 conditions

April 1, 2024

A new study concludes the spice turmeric – often sold in supplements as curcumin – could be effective at easing arthritis and metabolic syndrome.

Fortune
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Connecting with Gloria Coronado

April 1, 2024

New Center for Health Disparities Research director sees community partnerships, outreach as key to closing health disparity gap.

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Brian Erstad named to pharmacy specialties board of directors

April 1, 2024
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Cannabis education program seeks to inform and empower

March 29, 2024

Jennifer S. De La Rosa, PhD, is quoted in a story about the Arizona Cannabis Education, or AzCANN, program.

MMJDaily (Netherlands)

The new etiquette of being sick

March 29, 2024

Esther Sternberg, MD, is quoted in a story that says workers do more harm than good when they go to the office sick.

Oprah Daily

$3.8 million grant will fund study of firefighter risks, interventions in wildland-urban blazes

March 29, 2024

Jeff Burgess, MD, MS, MPH, is quoted in a story about a grant he received to measure the exposure risk of wildland-urban fires and evaluate interventions to improve firefighter health.

Science Magazine

The sneaky silent stroke symptoms doctors want women to know; how to cut your risk

March 29, 2024

Experts, including Andrei Alexandrov, MD, discuss symptoms of a "silent stroke" that women should be aware of, such as sudden lack of balance or problems with memory.

First For Women
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$3.8M grant will fund study of firefighter risks, interventions in wildland-urban blazes

March 28, 2024

Researchers from the Zuckerman College of Public Health, working with fire service partners, will explore the health effects of fire exposure in the unique burn space of the wildland-urban interface.

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Cannabis education program seeks to inform and empower

March 28, 2024

The University of Arizona Health Sciences’ Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction is distributing science-based cannabis information through AzCANN program.

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