Newly discovered molecular pathway could improve anemia treatment
By Cecily Wolfe | February 23, 2018According to the World Health Organization, anemia affects 1.62 billion people worldwide, or nearly 25 percent of the global population.
According to the World Health Organization, anemia affects 1.62 billion people worldwide, or nearly 25 percent of the global population.
The University Health System was not the only victim of the malware operator.
Health department inspectors help workers identify the “Big Five” — the leading causes of foodborne illness — during inspections.
The literature review found that females have a higher rate of concussions compared to their male counterparts partaking in the same sport.
In its second year, the series is bringing in a total of nine speakers.
The Health System’s main approach to patient safety is a program called Be Safe, initiated in January 2014.
Matthew Asper recognized for research and involvement in aerospace engineering.
Student Health faculty and immunology professors discuss symptoms, prevention, and treatment for this year's flu.
U.Va. McIntire School of Commerce alumnus Chaitenya Razdan designs new hospital gown to provide patient comfort and access.
Facebook plans to update the News Feed to include more meaningful, personal interactions.
The Obstetric and Neonatal Outcomes (ONOS) study looks into maternal-fetal health by collecting tissue samples from volunteers.
The chronic reliance on opioid medications has resulted in a crisis that many call the opioid epidemic, which has penetrated both local and national domains.
CAPS is the University’s student counseling clinic that offers free services — including visits with psychologists and psychiatrists — to students.
The program is designed to bring affordable health care to the Latino community in Charlottesville.
The U.Va. LVG Seed Fund’s current portfolio consists of three companies —TypeZero Technologies, TearSolutions and Mission Secure.
The NOvA project aims to utilize particles called neutrinos to learn more about the beginning of the universe.
Taking the time to engage in mindfulness may be just as important to students’ well-being as any class or extracurricular activity.
The project aims to invent a versatile blade for offshore wind turbines that can withstand extreme weather conditions and reduce the cost of energy.
For Charlotte Matthews, writing poetry became a way of reclaiming power after battling against stage three breast cancer.
Students taking PHS 2810/5810 learn about the fundamentals of public health and disaster preparedness in St. Kitts and Nevis.