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A Doctor's Perspective on Autism

April 9, 2019

As of 2018, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects one in 59 births in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People with ASD have difficulty with social communication and interaction, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors.

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Pain Clinics Could Cut Down on Opioid Use, UA Team Finds

April 5, 2019

Pain specialists at the University of Arizona and Banner – University Medicine are trying to reduce the use of opioids for patients suffering from chronic non-cancer pain by utilizing alternatives and complementary methods, and a large array of pain intervention procedures.

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UA’s Dr. Jeffrey Frelinger Named Distinguished Fellow of the American Association of Immunologists

April 3, 2019

Jeffrey Frelinger, PhD, has received the highest honor bestowed by the American Association of Immunologists.

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Tracy Crane, PhD (left), and Cynthia Thomson, PhD, RD

An Intervention with Heart

April 1, 2019

UArizona Health Sciences LIvES study uses the power of personal connections to help ovarian cancer survivors forge healthier habits

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UA Medical Student Awarded $30,000 Scholarship

April 1, 2019

Second-year medical student Jacquelyn Hoffman has been awarded the Shirley D. Curson Medical Student Scholarship from the University of Arizona Hillel Foundation.

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Exploring Copper's Potential as Antibiotic

April 1, 2019

While antibiotic resistance is on the rise, pharmaceutical companies are making fewer and fewer new antibiotics. UA immunobiologist Michael Johnson says this trend is in urgent need of reversal and believes copper might just be the key.

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Dr. Meredith Hay Elected President of the American Physiological Society

March 28, 2019

Dr. Hay seeks to advance physiology’s brand and increase students’ awareness of physiology as a discipline.

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UA Health Sciences Students Win Spot in National CLARION Interprofessional Case Competition

March 28, 2019

A team of three students from the University of Arizona College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy and Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health will compete April 12-13 in Minneapolis, Minn., where they will have a chance to win a grand prize of $7,500.

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A collage of images showing the impact of scleroderma, including thickening and hardening of skin, joint and vascular issues, and progressive scarring in organs, particularly in the lungs. Pulmonary fibrosis affects 90 percent of scleroderma patients and is the leading cause of death.

UA, Banner – University Medicine Recognized as ‘Scleroderma Research and Treatment Center’ in Tucson

March 27, 2019

UA pulmonologists and rheumatologists say the designation will increase patient referrals, improve access to clinical trials and research funding for this autoimmune rheumatic disorder that affects, by some estimates, as many as 300,000 Americans. This is only the second such center in Arizona.

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New Patient Tower Opens at Banner – UMC Tucson

March 26, 2019

Nine-story hospital tower opens to patients April 22; community preview April 7

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