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Jan. 17, 2018

Center for Rural Health Gets $2.2M Opioid Grant

The UA and the Arizona Department of Health Services will train first responders to recognize opioid overdoses and administer naloxone, which counters the effects of overdose.

Dr. Amelia Gallitano of the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix
Jan. 8, 2018

UA Physician Awarded Grant to Develop Test for Schizophrenia

What if an easily administered, biologically based test could determine whether an individual has schizophrenia? "We've got a huge challenge," Dr. Amelia Gallitano says.

trail running
June 26, 2017

UA Research: Brains Evolved to Need Exercise

Writing the story of a marriage's end can have positive effects on heart health, researchers found.
May 8, 2017

Narrative Journaling May Help Heart's Health Post-Divorce

Rats were exposed to room light and fitted with contact lenses, one shown here, that allowed the green spectrum wavelength to pass through the lenses.(Photo: Bob Demers/UANews)
March 1, 2017

Treatment of Pain Gets the Green Light

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Feb. 8, 2017

Study Finds Naps May Help Preschoolers Learn

Aug. 3, 2011

UA Scorpion Antivenom Collaboration Gains FDA Approval

Oct. 5, 2010

Chest-Compression-Only CPR Improves Survival

May 13, 2009

UA Research on Scorpion Antivenom to be Published

Oct. 27, 2007

HIV's Path Out of Africa: Haiti, the U.S., then the World

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