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LOCATION:Wheeler Taft Abbett Sr. Branch Library\, 7800 N. Schisler Drive\, Marana
SUMMARY:HPV Information Forum
DESCRIPTION:What's New? What's True? A panel of health providers will speak and answer your questions about human papillomavirus. This public forum will run from 5\:30-7\:30 p.m.\, with a free light dinner from 5-5\:30 p.m.Who Should Attend\: Families with children ages 9-18 and interested community members. Students in grades five through 12 are encouraged to participate. Sponsors\: UA Southwest Institute for Research on Women UA National Center of Excellence in Women's Health UA Gender and Women's Studies Advisory Council Simultaneous Spanish translation is available.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100204T010000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/29807
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LOCATION:University Medical Center
SUMMARY:Arthritis\: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Linda Joy will discuss how Chinese medicine views the body and the world and how the world\, the environment and our emotions affect the body. Joy trained in California and Beijing\, China and has been practicing Chinese medicine and acupuncture for 20 years with a focus on preventitive medicine\, aging and psychospritual healing. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/29755
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LOCATION:Arizona Health Sciences Center
SUMMARY:Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds 
DESCRIPTION: Dr. Heather Tick will present a talk on \"The Pain From it All\: An Integrative Approach to the Internal and External Factors Affecting Chronic Pain.\"  Please feel free to bring your lunch.      Paid parking is available. Sorry\, we are unable to validate.   Objectives\:  Identify what is meant by integrative medicine and how it differs from complementary and alternative medicine Identify various integrative medicine modalities and their benefits\, including (but not limited to)\: mind-body medicine\, traditional Chinese medicine\, botanicals\, energy medicine\, shamanic healing and manual medicine\; Describe the demand and impact of integrative medicine on public health in the United States\; Choose appropriate integrative therapeutic recommendations for patients with a variety of health problems\; Review appropriate reference and resource materials to provide the rationale and support needed for an integrative management approach to patients' health\; Describe major criticisms and impediments to acceptance of CAM in the modern medical environment\; Describe how nutritional/dietary interventions may influence various health conditions\; Identify examples of botanical functional analogs of pharmaceuticals used in the therapy of various health conditions\; Describe current research approaches used in CAM research\, including advantages and disadvantages to these approaches\; Appreciate the value of ethno medicine and comparative medical systems in a healing paradigm. The UA College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The UA College Of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s).  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27084
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LOCATION:Arizona Cancer Center Clinic at University Medical Center North
SUMMARY:Arizona Cancer Center Community Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Daruka Mahadevan will give a presentation on \"Clinical Trials and You.\"
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204510Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100211T183000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/29312
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LOCATION:Arizona Inn\, 2200 E. Elm St.
SUMMARY:The Eva Holtby Arthritis Conversations and Lunch 
DESCRIPTION:Dr. James Louie\, rheumatologist and professor emeritus of medicine at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, will give the keynote lecture\, \"Toulouse-Lautrec - Growing Pains that Last a Lifetime\,\" reviewing the life\, medical history and art of French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The 19th century artist is thought to have suffered from pycnodysostosis\, a disease that causes short stature and sometimes is known as Toulouse-Lautrec syndrome. Louie will discuss the differential diagnosis and molecular biology of short stature. He will also discuss the responses and adaptations used by the afflicted and their family and friends.     For more information or to register for the Eva Holtby Arthritis Conversations and Lunch\, please call 520-626-7901.
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204510Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100211T170000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/29965
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LOCATION:UA Mall
SUMMARY:Sexual Responsibility Week
DESCRIPTION:More than 15 campus\, student and community groups will provide information about sexual health\, relationships\, birth control\, pregnancy\, adoption\, sexual assualt prevention\, abstienence\, sexually transmitted diseases and more at the Sexual Health Resource Fair.  Participating organizations include\: UA Campus Health Service (departments of pharmacy\, women's health\, health promotion and Oasis)\, Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation\, AIDSafe\, Pima County Health Department\, Wingspan\, Catholic Social Services\, Kino Teen Center\, Pima Prevention Partnership\, Planned Parenthood\, Student Health Advisory Committee\, Tucson Indian Center\, Women's Resource Center and Vagina Warriors. Get your questions answered by agency personnel\, pharmacists\, nurse practitioners and health educators. 
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204510Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100217T170000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27096
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LOCATION:West Center\, 1111 Via Arco Iris\, Green Valley
SUMMARY:Arizona Cancer Center Community Lecture Series - Green Valley
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Leona Downey will give a talk on \"Breast Cancer.\"
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100220T200000Z
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/26806
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LOCATION:UA Mall in front of Old Main
SUMMARY:Second Annual Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research Tucson Walk
DESCRIPTION:Walk around The University of Arizona campus\, enjoy live music\, free food\, free massages\, and a chance to win raffle prizes. Proceeds benefit the Steele Children's Research Center\, a partner of Diamond Children's Hospital.  Brain tumors are the second leading cause of cancer deaths in college students and young adults ages 20 to 39. Help us find a cure!
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T204510Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100223T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100223T200000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/30156
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Better Than Ever at the Arizona Cancer Center - Fitness Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the Arizona Cancer Center's fitness training program designed to help make walking\, running or cycling a regular part of life. Open to all ages and fitness levels. Information sessions last approximately 30-45 minutes.  The Benefits Better Than Ever provides a welcoming\, non-competitive atmosphere for participants of all fitness levels to train for local running\, walking or cycling events\, as well as the information necessary to begin or maintain an active lifestyle. According to the National Cancer Institute\, physically active women have a 40 percent reduced risk of developing breast cancer\, and physically active men have a 10 to 30 percent reduced risk of developing prostate cancer. Exercise can also help in the prevention of other chronic diseases. Why join BTE? Multiple weekly group/social training sessionsVolunteer Team Leaders to guide team membersSupportive environmentCoached track workoutsTraining schedule and training packetFundraising tips and suggestionsEducational lectures and social eventsWeekly e-newslettersFree BTE technical shirtA great opportunity to have fun\, be fit and fight cancer!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100227T173000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100227T183000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/30159
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LOCATION:Brandi Fenton Park\, 3482 E. River Road
SUMMARY:Better Than Ever - Arizona Cancer Center Fitness Program Spring Kickoff 
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the Arizona Cancer Center's fitness training program designed to help make walking\, running or cycling a regular part of life. Open to all ages and fitness levels. If you need more information about the program\, please attend the information session at 9\:30 a.m. in the same location. The Benefits Better Than Ever provides a welcoming\, non-competitive atmosphere for participants of all fitness levels to train for local running\, walking or cycling events\, as well as the information necessary to begin or maintain an active lifestyle. According to the National Cancer Institute\, physically active women have a 40 percent reduced risk of developing breast cancer\, and physically active men have a 10 to 30 percent reduced risk of developing prostate cancer. Exercise can also help in the prevention of other chronic diseases. Why join BTE? Multiple weekly group/social training sessionsVolunteer Team Leaders to guide team membersSupportive environmentCoached track workoutsTraining schedule and training packetFundraising tips and suggestionsEducational lectures and social eventsWeekly e-newslettersFree BTE technical shirtA great opportunity to have fun\, be fit and fight cancer!
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