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Wellness Wednesdays: Celebrating Health & Holiday Series to Provide Encouragement, Sense of Community

Nov. 10, 2020

Give yourself the gift of good health! The University of Arizona Health Sciences is offering an uplifting program to improve health and reduce stress.

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UArizona Health Sciences to Lead Statewide Outreach to Reduce Disparities in COVID-19 Research, Clinical Studies

Oct. 29, 2020

The Arizona portion of an 11-state effort, funded by a $12 million federal award, to address the uneven impact of the pandemic on racial and ethnic minority communities will be led by the UArizona Health Sciences.

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UArizona Prepares to Offer More In-Person Classes

Oct. 6, 2020

On Oct. 12, the university hopes to resume in-person instruction for classes of 30 or fewer students that were designated in-person or flex in-person courses at the time of registration.

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UArizona Sees Improvement in COVID-19 Numbers, Compliance

Sept. 29, 2020

The number of positive test results on campus decreased following a 14-day shelter-in-place recommendation.

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Genetic and Viral Interactions in Development of Sinusitis Focus of University of Arizona Health Sciences Surgeon-Scientist

Sept. 28, 2020

A $2.2 million federal grant will allow Dr. Eugene Chang, a sinus surgeon at the UArizona College of Medicine - Tucson, to investigate human genetic viral interactions in the development of sinus disease.

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UArizona Health Sciences Exceeds $200M in Research Funding for First Time, Boosted by COVID-19 Collaborations

Sept. 24, 2020

University of Arizona Health Sciences passes $200 million milestone in research funding in fiscal year 2020, addressing some of the world?s most challenging health conditions, including COVID-19.

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Future Primary Care Physicians Grateful for Full-Tuition Scholarship, Excited to Serve their Communities

Sept. 23, 2020

Sixteen first-year students are among 32 new PCP Scholarship recipients this academic year at the UArizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix ? both schools still have scholarships available.

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Dr. Monica Kraft to Lead All of Us Research Program at UArizona and Banner Health

Sept. 22, 2020

Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to collect and study data from at least 1 million people in the United States.

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University to Continue Holding Only Essential Courses in Person Through Oct. 2

Sept. 22, 2020

While the campus has seen a spike in cases over the last few weeks, Friday?s positivity rate was down from last week, and no new students were admitted to isolation housing over the weekend.

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Skin Cancer: Not Just a Summer Concern

Sept. 17, 2020

Just because the days are shorter and it?s not as hot out doesn?t mean we shouldn?t still be taking measures to protect ourselves from exposure to the sun and its potential health consequences, such as melanoma and other types of skin cancers. Skin surgical oncologist Dr. James Warneke discusses why we should be concerned about skin cancer and how to prevent it.

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