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Researchers testing molecules that may reduce opioid overdose deaths

A national research partnership is advancing a potential one-dose antidote that may reshape overdose response and save more lives.

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Anemia drug could have new life in treating nerve injuries

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University of Arizona orthopedic researchers showed how a drug that boosts red blood cells in people with anemia can help quicken the pace of healing nerve injuries in mice.

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Heat and toxic exposures could harm kidneys in agricultural workers

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New findings published in the journal Environmental Research underscore the potential health risks of heat exposure and the need for safety precautions.

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U of A celebrates new AI-powered MRI and BIO5 Brain & Body Imaging Center

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State-of-the-art technology and interdisciplinary expertise position the university at the forefront of imaging innovation in Arizona.

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