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Dr. Todd Vanderah receives highest faculty distinction as 2023 Regents Professor

April 21, 2023
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New theories of possible link between COVID vaccines and tinnitus are emerging

April 21, 2023

The CDC didn’t find a link between the vaccines and hundreds of new cases of tinnitus, a debilitating ringing in the ears, but some scientists say it must do more to investigate.

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Organoids are miniature tissues or tumors grown in the laboratory that provide scientists with a more realistic model to design therapeutics for hard-to-treat cancers and rare diseases.

Miniature organs driving precision medicine, drug discovery

April 20, 2023

University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are using organoids to design novel therapies and better understand cancer and rare diseases.

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Portrait of Dr. Christopher Edwards, wearing glasses, a suit and tie.

Dr. Christopher Edwards re-elected to two pharmacy posts

April 20, 2023
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Crowd of people sitting at tables watching Dr. Iman Hakim, dean of the University of Arizon Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, speak at a podium.

Hundreds honor Mel Zuckerman at celebration of life

April 20, 2023
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Seniors with anxiety frequently don't get help. Here's why

April 20, 2023

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force did not include people age 65 and older in its recommendation last year to screen adults for anxiety. The task force noted that questionnaires used to screen for anxiety may be unreliable for older adults.

The Daily News (Batavia, IL)

Fast five quiz: Advanced and metastatic breast cancer myths

April 20, 2023

Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed female cancer worldwide. Encouragingly, new therapeutic options are continuously emerging, which in most cases are tailored according to the specific subtype of breast cancer.

Medscape

Effort to let Arizona psychologists prescribe mental health drugs dead, advocates say

April 20, 2023

Legislation that would allow certain Arizona psychologists to prescribe medications for mental health disorders appears dead, for now. A November 2020 report on Arizona's behavioral health workforce from the Center for Rural Health is cited.

The Arizona Republic

The devil lurking in the dust

April 20, 2023

Efforts to develop a cure for Valley fever could involve the use of live attenuated vaccines, which elicit a robust immune response – including T cells – but also run the risk of replicating uncontrollably in people with compromised immune systems. Preventing that is now possible.

Vox

Myth busters: Health myths you’ve lived with for so long that simply aren’t true

April 20, 2023

An article cites a study of the most hygienic hand-drying methods that was led by Kelly Reynolds, PhD, MSPH, professor and chair of the Department of Community, Environment and Policy in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

The Leader (Houston, TX)

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