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6 Health Sciences faculty named 2023 Women of Impact

Oct. 23, 2023
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AZ-HOPE receives $3.2M HRSA grant to support future health care professionals

Oct. 23, 2023

A grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration will help students pursue college to enter careers in health care.

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When an astrocyte’s mitochondria (magenta) are impaired, they are unable to break down lipid waste (cyan), and the buildup of extra fat (white spots) might be accelerating the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Brain’s self-cleaning machinery may be key to Alzheimer’s

Oct. 19, 2023

Specialized cells take out the trash in the brain. When they break down, waste builds up, possibly setting the stage for Alzheimer’s disease.

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What is whole person health? A beginner's guide to the interconnectedness of body, mind and your environment

Oct. 19, 2023

A narrative review of 125 studies that examined "whole-person models of primary care" singled out the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson as a particularly successful and exemplary program.

Everyday Health

The role of lipids in Alzheimer’s disease: Understanding mitochondrial dysfunction

Oct. 19, 2023

Fei Yin, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is studying the role of lipids in Alzheimer’s disease and how mitochondrial dysfunction may contribute to its progression. The research focuses on astrocytes, star-shaped cells in the brain that support neurons and remove waste products, including lipids.

Express Healthcare Management

Guillain-Barré syndrome risk greater after COVID-19, study indicates

Oct. 18, 2023

A new study indicates that COVID-19 is associated with an elevated risk of a rare disorder, Guillain-Barré syndrome, within six weeks after infection with the virus.

UPI
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Rehman receives Advocate for Internal Medicine Award

Oct. 16, 2023
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Firefighters face cancer risks from harmful chemicals. Here's how they're working to limit exposure

Oct. 16, 2023

New federal research links testicular cancer in U.S. service members to PFAS chemicals, adding to a growing body of evidence of the dangers posed by those "forever chemicals."

The Arizona Republic

Here’s why it’s not advisable to share dishes with your pets. No, it’s not about allergies

Oct. 16, 2023

Emulating social media videos of people sharing meals with pets can lead to health risks.

The Rakyat Post (Malaysia)

An awkward evolutionary theory for one of pregnancy’s biggest complications

Oct. 16, 2023

Preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication that causes some 500,000 fetal deaths and 70,000 maternal deaths around the world each year, could be triggered by the newness of paternal genetic material that, maybe, the mother hadn't had enough exposure to before.

The Atlantic

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