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Xinxin Ding named 2023 ASPET Fellow

Feb. 15, 2024
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Arizona Center for Rural Health February Newsletter

Feb. 14, 2024
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Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise, study finds

Feb. 14, 2024

Tai chi, a traditional, slow-moving form of Chinese martial art, is known to increase flexibility and improve balance. Now, new research suggests it's better than more vigorous aerobic exercises for lowering blood pressure in people with prehypertension.

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College of Medicine – Phoenix announces new oral health medical initiative

Feb. 13, 2024

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and Delta Dental of Arizona are partnering to create the Oral Health in Medicine Initiative.

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Delta Dental launches oral health initiative at UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix

Feb. 13, 2024

The Oral Health in Medicine Initiative, a partnership between the College of Medicine – Phoenix and Delta Dental of Arizona, will integrate oral health education across all four years of medical students’ training at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

AZ Big Media (Phoenix, AZ)

What is the average class size in medical schools?

Feb. 13, 2024

An explainer on the average size of medical school classes, citing an average class size of 100 at the College of Medicine – Phoenix in 2020.

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Revolutionizing traumatic brain injury diagnostics: New technologies and innovations

Feb. 12, 2024

Researchers at the College of Medicine – Tucson's Department of Psychiatry in the are using a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity division to develop a VR assessment system to diagnose traumatic brain injuries.

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30 breaths a day, 5 days a week – resistance training helps aging adults breathe better

Feb. 12, 2024

Researchers at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health piloted a study in India to learn if inspiratory muscle strength training can improve breathing capacity in older adults.

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The best foods for healthy lungs – and the ones you should avoid

Feb. 12, 2024

Experts discuss foods that can positively or negatively affect your lung health.

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A review and reflection on the peer review process in pharmacy practice in focus: Oncology

Feb. 12, 2024

Lisa Davis, PharmD, clinical professor at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy and member of the UArizona Cancer Center, writes about the importance of the peer review process for published research.

Pharmacy Times

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