Who is the Gardasil shot really for?

  Picture this: a world without sexually transmitted disease. Now open your eyes, step back into reality. The biggest issue facing the Human Papillomavirus shot is that women are being safe and men are not. Women are taking the precautions and receiving the shot and men who are the transmitters of the disease are not….

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UA seeks schizophrenia diagnostic test

Today, schizophrenics don’t know they’re sick. University of Arizona researchers want to change that. Schizophrenia symptoms are different in everyone, making it difficult to diagnose, and no biological tests exist to determine if people are schizophrenic. Dr. Amelia Gallitano has been awarded a $170,000 grant to develop a test that allows for earlier treatment. “Our…

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Volunteerism increases at Arizona colleges

William Ruoff felt that he wasn’t getting enough hands-on experience from classes at the University of Arizona when he decided to join the American Institute of Architecture Students Freedom by Design. Freedom by Design is a non-profit community outreach program within the UA College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture that helps people with disabilities…

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