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July 13, 2016
UA Expert Has Safety Tips for Snakebite Season

With rattlesnake season in full swing, researcher Keith Boesen dispels some common myths about the snakes and talks about how to avoid getting bitten by them. With UANews video.

July 11, 2016
UA Doctor: Stay Safe in the Heat by Having an 'Exit Strategy'

The chances of surviving heat stroke are only 50 percent, says Dr. Sam Keim, so if you must be outdoors, it's critically important to have access to shade or air conditioning.

June 27, 2016
UA to Participate in Cancer Moonshot Summit on Wednesday

The UA Cancer Center is taking part in Vice President Joe Biden's push to double the rate of progress in cancer treatment, diagnosis and prevention over the next five years.

Vice President Joe Biden: "Solving the complexities of cancer will require the formation of new alliances."
June 27, 2016
UA Center Awarded $3.4M to Support Rural Health in Arizona

The center will receive federal and state funds over the next five years to continue its mission of improving the health and wellness of rural and vulnerable populations.

Aug. 27, 2012
What UA Deans Say About the Land-Grant Mission

Deans from across campus share their thoughts about the historic and contemporary importance of the UA's land-grant mission. Whether it is related to scientific research, the arts or the free exchange of information, the mission for many signals a commitment to communities across the state coupled with efforts that are important and impactful to people around the globe.

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