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Riding down the road to a bright future in aging research

Jan. 11, 2024

Kathleen Insel, PhD, RN, stays active, physically and mentally, as she leads an initiative intent on improving health and well-being throughout the lifespan.

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Cannabis education for health care professionals (a free, on-demand continuing education lecture series)

Jan. 11, 2024

Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center; Center for Toxicology and Pharmacology; and the Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction

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UArizona designated 'Age-Friendly University'

Jan. 10, 2024

UArizona has been named a member of the Age-Friendly University Global Network, a group of higher education institutions committed to promoting positive and healthy aging and enhancing the lives of older members of the global community.

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Students voted this school No. 1 in nursing across the U.S.

Jan. 10, 2024

In the Nurse.org Student Choice Awards, which polls students nationwide, the College of Nursing was named the top nursing school in Arizona.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New tool for university employees to understand Form W-2 for tax year 2023

Jan. 9, 2024

University of Arizona Financial Services

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5 burning health care questions for Valley residents

Jan. 9, 2024

Experts discuss health care issues Phoenix-area residents are facing.

Phoenix Magazine

Next doors: Healing the streets

Jan. 9, 2024

The Street Medicine Phoenix program, coordinated by the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is a student-driven team that provides medical care and support services to the homeless.

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UArizona designated an ‘Age-Friendly University’

Jan. 9, 2024

A University of Arizona Health Sciences strategic initiative, research activities, educational opportunities and community events for older adults earn recognition.

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Copper Queen Library offers birding backpacks

Jan. 8, 2024

Using a $4,000 grant from the Center for Rural Health at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Bisbee's Copper Queen Library is providing backpacks filled with supplies for bird watchers.

The Herald Review (Sierra Vista, AZ)

KEYNOTE-A18 eligibility: Pembro/chemoradiotherapy in cervical cancer

Jan. 8, 2024

A phase 3 KEYNOTE-A18 study showed an improvement in prognosis for cervical cancer patients with treatment that started with pembrolizumab combined with external beam radiotherapy and concurrent chemotherapy.

Targeted Oncology

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