Michael Bates, now in his fifties, thought he knew all about valley fever. He had grown up in Tucson and thought it was a fungal infection you got in the first year or two of living here, caused a flu ...
Arizona State University and Mayo Clinic teamed up to develop a new test for Valley Fever. Using a drop of blood, the strip tests to see if a person's blood contains any Valley Fever antibodies.
John Galgiani has been waiting for this call. The 79-year-old physician is sitting on a chair in a side office at a health clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, long legs crammed under the table in front of him ...
UA researchers are developing a drug that could cure valley fever, a disease that plagues the Southwest. The drug, nikkomycin z, was first developed in the 1970s, and since the BIO5 Institute at the ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KFSN) -- Researchers at the University of Arizona are studying a so-called "orphan" disease; that's anything but rare in one part of the United States. Most people who get it are ...
(NEXSTAR) – Cases of valley fever, a fungal disease caused by spores found within soil in (mostly) the Southwestern part of the U.S., has been rising in recent decades, prompting warnings from local ...
While we scroll through social media, content creators are making money. Our guest is Giselle Ugarte, an online performance coach and one of TikTok’s top 100 women to watch. We’ll talk about getting ...
PHOENIX — Amazing, loved, and motivated are just a few words Sheree Scott uses to describe her son Richard. She said he had so many visions and dreams that, unfortunately, never came to life.
California's been experiencing a record number of cases of Valley Fever. It's a fungal infection caused by breathing in spores that live in soil. Its most severe form can be deadly or require lifelong ...
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