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Study shows first evidence of sex differences in how pain can be produced

June 10, 2024

New research from the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction identified functional differences between males and females in the nerve cells that produce pain.

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Sharry Veres honored as an outstanding woman in business

June 10, 2024
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Hearing aids may lower the risk of cognitive decline

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Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases

June 6, 2024

Brain metastases are the most prevalent adult central nervous system tumors, with 20% to 30% of cases resulting from breast cancer patients.

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From poison ivy to morning glory, how to avoid Arizona's most poisonous plants

June 6, 2024
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Mushrooms, weakness and doubt

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Programs to prevent sexual violence show no evidence of curbing assaults, analysis finds

June 6, 2024
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June 6, 2024

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