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Trauma Experts Aim to Reduce Deaths by Providing Blood-Clotting Agent

A study found that tranexamic acid, commonly used in cardiac surgery to help stop bleeding, improved the odds of survival for some trauma patients.

Trauma Experts Aim to Reduce Deaths by Providing Blood-Clotting Agent

A study found that tranexamic acid, commonly used in cardiac surgery to help stop bleeding, improved the odds of survival for some trauma patients.

How a Smartphone App and Contact Tracing Helped Keep UArizona Open and Curb COVID-19 Spread

Public health experts say the digital strategy worked well because it was used in conjunction with contact tracing, testing and isolation efforts.

UArizona to Roll Out New COVID-19 Test, Enhanced Requirements in Spring

All students who plan to live on campus or attend in-person classes in the spring will be required to test weekly for COVID-19.

People and Programs on the Move at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson

AIDS women’s health award to Dr. Liz Connick; Liver Institute wins CDC designation; Dr. Julie Bauman co-chairs cancer prevention committee.

Uncovering the Mind-Body Connection of Touch

Inspired by her work at an orphanage, Dr. Katalin Gothard aims to understand how the brain interprets the social, emotional and physical aspects of touch.

Rapid Care Guidelines for Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Improve Survival

An evaluation of emergency medicine guidelines showed proper care on the scene of a brain injury is critical to survival and ongoing brain health.

What You Need to Know About Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine

University of Arizona Health Sciences immunobiologist Dr. Deepta Bhattacharya says the COVID-19 vaccine is safe, and he will take it when it becomes available.

UArizona Health Sciences Faculty Honored as Gerontologist of the Year

Dr. Amanda Sokan was recognized for her work in translational medicine that focuses on aging research, curriculum development and public health policy.

COVID-19 Dominates Top 10 UArizona Health Sciences News Stories of 2020

Antibody tests, groundbreaking research and community outreach are a few of the ways the University of Arizona Health Sciences met the test of a pandemic.

Implementing Rapid Care Guidelines for Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Dramatically Improves Survival

An evaluation of emergency medicine guidelines showed proper care on the scene of a brain injury is critical to survival and ongoing brain health.

COVID-19 Dominates Top 10 UArizona Health Sciences News Stories of 2020

Antibody tests, groundbreaking research and community outreach are a few of the ways the University of Arizona Health Sciences met the test of a pandemic.

UArizona Health Sciences’ First Bachelor of Science in Nursing Integrative Health Class Prepares for Graduation

Two dozen College of Nursing students will turn their 2020 tassels and join a workforce challenged by COVID-19, armed with a holistic approach to healing.

UArizona Health Sciences’ First Bachelor of Science in Nursing Integrative Health Class Prepares for Graduation

Two dozen College of Nursing students will turn their 2020 tassels and join a workforce challenged by COVID-19, armed with a holistic approach to healing.

Partnership With Phoenix VA Launches Innovative Research Space at College of Medicine – Phoenix

The Phoenix VA Health Care System Research Space will advance medical discoveries, new technologies and clinical care on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.

Researchers Awarded $8M Grant to Study Depression, Cardiovascular Disease

A research collaboration will examine why women are twice as likely as men to experience depression and heart disease simultaneously.

Partnership With Phoenix VA Launches Innovative Research Space at College of Medicine – Phoenix

The Phoenix VA Health Care System Research Space will advance medical discoveries, new technologies and clinical care on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.

Building Bridges with Indigenous Communities: Stamets Gift Funds New Scholarship for Fellowship in Integrative Medicine

People with training in local and indigenous healing traditions or working in underserved communities can benefit from the new award.

Researchers Awarded $8M Grant to Study Depression, Cardiovascular Disease

A research collaboration will examine why women are twice as likely as men to experience depression and heart disease simultaneously.

Loneliness a Growing Mental Health Concern as Pandemic Continues, UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Say

A six-month-long study found an increasing number of people, particularly those under stay-at-home orders, are experiencing high levels of loneliness.

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