Researchers to Study Why COVID-19 Strikes Asthma Sufferers Less Severely Than Others Dec. 10, 2021 A University of Arizona Health Sciences-led research team received $7.16 million in federal funding to study how to better control severe asthma and determine why sufferers are less likely to contract COVID-19, influenza and rhinovirus. Read more Image
Study Shows Air Pollution Reduces Benefits of Exercise on the Brain Dec. 10, 2021 While physical activity benefits brain health in low-pollution areas, physical activity in areas with the most pollution does not confer the same benefits, a new study finds. Read more Image
Vaccines, Asteroids and Puppies: The Top UArizona Stories of 2021 Dec. 9, 2021 From tracking the origins of COVID-19 to learning how puppies communicate with people, UArizona expertise in a variety of fields made international headlines in 2021. Read more Image
New Center Will Address Native American Disability Challenges Nov. 16, 2021 Two grants totaling more than $1.3 million will help establish the Native Center for Disabilities, which aims to bring tribal communities together to improve services and employment access for Native Americans with disabilities. Read more Image
Compound Developed at UArizona Health Sciences Provides Innovative Pain Relief Nov. 15, 2021 Researchers targeted a common sodium ion channel to reverse pain and saw positive results that could lead to a nonaddictive solution to treat pain. Read more Image
Study Identifies Breast Cancer Treatment Disparities Among Indigenous Women Nov. 12, 2021 Native and Indigenous women have a higher percentage of mastectomy and a lower percentage of lumpectomy compared with white women, new research finds. Read more Image
Study Shows Vaccine Protects Dogs Against Valley Fever Oct. 27, 2021 A team led by researchers at the Valley Fever Center for Excellence successfully tested a Valley fever vaccine for dogs, with two doses providing high levels of protection against the fungal disease. Read more Image
Cancer Patients on Chemotherapy Likely Not Fully Protected by COVID-19 Vaccine Oct. 4, 2021 Cancer Center researchers found lower immune response to the COVID-19 vaccine in patients on active chemotherapy. A third dose of the Pfizer vaccine boosted immune response. Read more Image
What Our Wandering Thoughts Can Teach Us About Mental Health Sept. 30, 2021 Researchers analyzed people's idle thoughts for 10 minutes. What they learned may be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues such as depression. Read more Image
UArizona Awarded $60 Million to Lead Precision Aging Network Sept. 28, 2021 The network, established with funding from the National Institutes of Health, has the ultimate goal of developing more effective brain-aging treatments and interventions targeted to the individual. Read more Image