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Native Americans were found to have the lowest level of hospitalization when diagnosed with alcohol use disorder and suicide ideation despite having the nation’s highest suicide rate.
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University of Arizona Health Sciences is set to receive more than $7 million in state and federal funding to continue growing the health professions workforce statewide, focusing on rural and urban communities that are medically underserved. Arizona's three public universities will collaborate on the program.
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The International Agency for Research on Cancer has upgraded how it classifies the risks associated with firefighting. The group recently released a report based on studies led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences and the Tucson Fire Department that lists the occupation as carcinogenic.
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An extensive COVID-19 research study at University of Arizona Health Sciences has been awarded a $22 million grant to continue studying immunity and vaccine effectiveness.
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Brain researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center have been awarded a nearly $3 million grant to study the impact of estrogen on brain regulation
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Rates of hospitalization and amputations among racial and ethnic minority adults with diabetic foot ulcers decreased in states that adopted Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. That’s the finding of a new study from the University of Arizona Health Sciences.
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The University of Arizona Health Sciences program this month will feature the work of its Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center as part of National Cannabis Awareness Month.
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A new study by the University of Arizona Health Sciences finds that patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments had a lower immune response to two doses…