Mindfulness provides health benefits, University researchers find
By Carson Brantley | January 1, 2022University experts explain the positive effects of mindfulness on the mind and body and the ways in which students can practice mindfulness.
University experts explain the positive effects of mindfulness on the mind and body and the ways in which students can practice mindfulness.
U.Va. community members explore the science and importance of COVID-19 vaccine boosters following the CDC's endorsement of "mixing" the three FDA approved vaccine
In response to the growing effects of climate change along the coast of Virginia, the University launched the Coastal Futures Hub, an initiative aimed at collaborating directly with rural populations to provide them with the necessary tools to counter climate change.
The Charlottesville Free Clinic strives to be an open door to health care, providing free medical care to those ages 18 to 64 whose annual income ranges from $17,236 to $49,960, according to its website.
School of Medicine findings explain how certain bone cells may be a target for treating osteoporosis.
The Chronically Ill and Disabled Cavaliers are calling for a physical space in which students can congregate, study and share stories with others who can empathize with their experiences.
Ambati’s idea was rooted in the concept of drug repurposing, which entails applying a particular drug to a different application than its original, intended use.
U.Va. students are increasingly affected by SAD in the winter months. However, there are ways to alleviate the blues.
A novel project attempts to analyze demographic disparities within these trials themselves, and devise fruitful solutions for increasingly equitable health care.
The existence of plastics in large bodies of water results in a multitude of issues, including the disruption of the ecosystem when animals ingest plastics and release toxic gas and foods containing tiny plastics.
Virginia was recognized as one of the top states in the country in the 2021 National Health Security Preparedness Index with a score of 7.4, tying for first with Massachusetts, Maryland and Nebraska.
The Glasgow proceedings led to an agreement that is the first to mention fossil fuel as a cause of climate change.
U.Va. Health now provides booster doses against COVID-19 for those who received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine and primary series Pfizer vaccinations for children ages 5 to 11.
In March, Psychology Prof. Bethany Teachman received a President and Provost’s Fund grant to develop online personalized interventions for anxiety geared towards University students, faculty and staff.
The conference concluded Sunday morning with two final talks on Lie groups and invariant polynomials, setting the stage for Fields Medalist Curtis T. McMullenu's lecture series that began Monday.
The universal aspect of this vaccine stems from the fusion peptide, a sequence that cannot mutate and is found in all coronavirus variants.
Experts at U.Va. offer guidance on supporting peers with depression through seeking professional resources and engaging in community care.
Piedmont Virginia Community College announced Oct. 1 its plans to expand its associate degree in nursing program thanks to philanthropic support from an anonymous donor and a contribution from U.Va. Health.
In August, the LEND program welcomed its inaugural cohort of fellows — graduate students and those pursuing masters, doctoral and postdoctoral degrees from any school.
Glimmr, a platform where users can pay to personally interact with creators, allows fans to initiate the pricing of messaging interactions and monthly subscriptions to a creator’s content.