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Pregnancy: It’s Complicated – Mohave County Area Suffers from Lack of OB/GYNs, Drug Use

Dec. 6, 2021

Along with new life comes challenges for mothers in Mohave County, including the rural location, level of income and number of OB/GYNs.

Today's News-Herald

Researchers Find Surprising Benefit to the Immune System Following Infection

Dec. 3, 2021

The human body’s immune system weakens over time, making older adults more susceptible to infections and leaving scientists with the puzzling dilemma of how to maintain health across the lifespan.

Medical Xpress

Do Vaccines Work Against Omicron? Lab Studies Are Coming, But Won’t Tell Whole Story.

Dec. 3, 2021

In a lab at New York University, a virologist is growing an engineered version of the new omicron variant of the coronavirus. The “pseudovirus” — which can’t infect humans — will be used to understand how well antibodies produced by the COVID-19 vaccines can fight off the variant. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, a professor of immunobiology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is interviewed.

NBC News

Record-Breaking Autism Rates Reported With New CDC Criteria

Dec. 2, 2021

Childhood autism rates are at the highest level since the CDC began tracking the disorder in 2000. The increase likely reflects improvements in diagnosis and identification, not an increase in incidence. Sydney Pettygrove, PhD, associate research professor and epidemiologist at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and a principal investigator for the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring site in Arizona, is quoted.

Medscape

The Role of Travel Restrictions Amid Omicron

Dec. 2, 2021

Now that the COVID variant Omicron is confirmed in the U.S., questions are arising around the role of the travel ban. This as new details are emerging about a new travel requirement government leaders are now considering. Joe Gerald, MD, PhD, associate professor and director of the public health policy and management program at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, says to make the travel restrictions more effective he thinks we should also be doing testing, quarantining and isolation.

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(From right) Cesar Egurrola, lead clinical coordinator and case manager; Larry York, PharmD, BCIDP, BCPS, AAHIVP, clinical pharmacist, infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS; and Matthew Adams, DO, speak with a visitor at the Petersen Clinic.

HIV/AIDS Care Team, Training Program Pivot During Pandemic

Dec. 1, 2021

Pandemic-related changes helped provide a continuum of care, while also reducing clinic “no-shows.”

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University of Arizona Joins Clinical Trial to Evaluate Aiberry AI Platform’s Ability to Detect Depression

Dec. 1, 2021

Allison J. Huff, DHEd, assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is involved in a clinical trial using artificial intelligence technology that analyzes a patient’s words, voice, and facial expressions to detect mental health conditions and integrates with telehealth services.

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‘Interesting and Important’ Results from AVATAR Trial Presented at AHA

Dec. 1, 2021

Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, director of the UArizona Sarver Heart Center, discusses results from the AVATAR trial presented at this year’s American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. The trial evaluated surgical aortic valve replacement among asymptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis.

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COVID-19 Antiviral Drugs

Dec. 1, 2021

Jun Wang, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, explains how the new antiviral pills from Merck and Pfizer fit into the framework of existing COVID-19 therapies.

SciLine

Biden Outlines New Steps to Combat COVID-19 Through Winter Months

Dec. 1, 2021

President Joe Biden's multi-pronged approach puts a heavy emphasis on expanding vaccinations to Americans who have resisted getting shots and to provide boosters to all adults. "We need more at-home testing,” said Shad Marvasti, MD, associate professor and director of the public health, prevention. population health curriculum at the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

KTKV/KPHO (Phoenix, AZ)

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