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From her days as a graduate student to today as an assistant professor of practice at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, Nicole Henry, PharmD, has stepped up when her community needed her. Whether it was launching a student chapter of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists or working to ensure her students had awareness of polypharmacy, in which patients are prescribed multiple medications to treat a single condition, Henry finds a way to make an impact.

Nicole Henry empowering health care from two directions

Aug. 24, 2023

A friend’s tragic experience with medication interaction led Phoenix educator to pursue career helping others through pharmacology.

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Are CGRP medications effective against migraine in men?

Aug. 24, 2023

Frank Porreca, PhD, associate head of the Department of Pharmacology in the College of Medicine – Tucson, was one of the authors of an article published in JAMA Neurology that refers to medication that targets CGRP or its receptors. CGRP is an inflammatory neuropeptide that contributes significantly to the development of migraine attacks.

Medscape

Health Care Heroes lifetime achievement winner embraces humility in his successes

Aug. 24, 2023

The Phoenix Business Journal honored Pierre N. Tariot, research professor at the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine – Phoenix, with the 2023 Health Care Heroes lifetime achievement award, saying he created a new national standard for Alzheimer's and dementia care.

Phoenix Business Journal

UArizona students celebrate Graham County in song

Aug. 24, 2023

Students from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health visited Graham County for a service project. They composed and performed the song "How 'Bout Graham County" and created a video accompaniment consisting of photos of their visit.

Eastern Arizona Courier (Safford, AZ)

Opinion: This Valley fever vaccine could save dogs, eventually humans

Aug. 23, 2023

Communities affected by Valley fever got positive news in 2021 when researchers at the Valley Fever Center for Excellence in the College of Medicine – Tucson and other institutions reported they had developed an effective canine vaccine. In his column, writer John Murphy describes Valley fever as a growing global threat to both people and dogs and urges people to work together to combat the illness.

San Jose Mercury News

Fredric Wondisford named College of Medicine – Phoenix dean

Aug. 23, 2023
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PhD: There’s more mold on windowsills than anywhere else in your home – here, the best way to change that

Aug. 23, 2023

Mold, pollen and dirt can build up on windowsills, triggering allergies and causing health issues.

Woman’s World

Are masks making a comeback? Tucson health officials weigh in on possible new CDC guidelines

Aug. 23, 2023

With COVID-19 cases on the rise across the nation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has put together a plan for possible universal masking recommendations in certain areas.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Wondisford named dean of College of Medicine – Phoenix

Aug. 23, 2023

Fredric Edward Wondisford, MD, MS, MBA, was named dean of the College of Medicine – Phoenix, effective Oct. 2.

Science Magazine

Buckmaster Show 8/23/2023: Recapping Monsoon 2023

Aug. 23, 2023

Victoria Maizes, MD, executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is interviewed about topics including recommended dietary adjustments for those with irritable bowel syndrome.

KVOI-Radio (Tucson, AZ)

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