Banner Health Newsletter FAQs on Asthma Feature Dr. Tara Carr
For those gearing up for the pollen and dust of spring, UA pulmonary allergist
Tara Carr, MD, has a few good words for you.
For those gearing up for the pollen and dust of spring, UA pulmonary allergist
Tara Carr, MD, has a few good words for you.
Two trainees in internal medicine at the University of Arizona Department of Medicine were presented with Bressler-Alpert Society Travel Awards this week to present their research at academic conferences. They’re the first in 2018 to receive awards.
Agenda:
These are free public events sponsored by Banner – University Medical Center and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.
These are free public events sponsored by Banner – University Medical Center and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.
Knowing that cancer risk is influenced by lifestyle empowers consumers to make healthful decisions like quitting smoking and protecting themselves from the sun. Likewise, the concept of an “anticancer diet” is deeply attractive to many people. Unfortunately, the connection between diet and cancer risk largely is shrouded in mystery.
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NOTE: This seminar was given solely by Dr. Stefano Guerra; for a photo gallery of his presentation, click here; for archived video, see this link.
DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 11:30 A.M. – 1 P.M. Mountain Standard Time (1:30 – 3 P.M. Eastern Time), including time for questions and answers
WEBINAR INFORMATION:
1-866-767-8347, participant code: 94403934. To join the meeting: https://adobeconnect.cdc.gov/r7csfsxc5yt/ (For additional information, please contact Emily Hays, email lmn9@cdc.gov