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In The Know: A reporter’s personal experience with …

12/16/2020
As a student at Arizona State University, saliva testing has been made free of charge for students as well as for school employees. For me, I’ve taken advantage of the Biodesign …

COVID-19 saliva testing continues at Arizona State …

12/16/2020
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University continues to perform vital COVID-19 tests to residents throughout the state with fluid practices to maximize efficiency, experts say. ASU first …

ADHS: Peoria area ZIP codes have 9,010 cases

12/3/2020
Arizona Department of Health Services reported 5,442 new coronavirus cases and 82 new deaths, for a total of 346,421 cases and 6,821 deaths, as of Thursday.

Citizenship test gets harder, doubles in length

12/1/2020
WASHINGTON — The good news for prospective citizens is that they will soon have more time to take the civics test that has long been a critical part of the citizenship process.The bad news is …

Arizona governor puts capacity limit on restaurants

7/10/2020
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey refused Thursday to reimpose his stay-at-home order even after conceding that hia own data shows how effective that was in curbing the spread of COVID-19. Instead, …

CORE Institute announces COVID-19 antibody testing

5/5/2020
The CORE Institute has announced the launch of its rapid COVID-19 antibody testing program. The test does not detect the virus itself, but rather antibodies in the blood that show the presence of an …

Animal research crucial to halting coronavirus

3/19/2020
The world’s top medical researchers are working on a vaccine for the coronavirus, or COVID-19. That vaccine is poised to be the product of animal research. It’s a case study in how crucial animal research is to improving public health.

With coronavirus spreading, no time for animal …

2/10/2020
The World Health Organization has officially declared the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern.”

Western governors want nuclear testing compensation …

10/15/2019
BOISE, Idaho — Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and other diseases than the federal government currently recognizes, Western governors said.

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