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3-D Printed Skulls Prepare New Doctors While Promoting World-Class Health Care

7/19/2016

Patients who walk into Dr. Jose Gurrola’s otolaryngology clinic at the University of Virginia Health System are seeking relief from a wide range of nasal issues, from nosebleeds and chronic…

Amid Terrorism Fears, Promising Leads in Hunt for Radiation Antidote

7/6/2016

University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have identified promising drugs that could lead to the first antidote for radiation exposure that might result from a dirty bomb terror attack…

UVA Tests Electronic Tablets to Improve Pre-Hospital Stroke Care

7/5/2016

A clinical trial testing mobile videoconferencing as a means for physicians to diagnose stroke patients while they’re being transported to the hospital has found that a tablet-based system produced diagnoses…

Smartphone’s Wild Ride Through a Hospital’s Pneumatic Tube System

5/26/2016

Blood Sample Mystery Produces Useful Tool for Hospitals Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have investigated a strange mystery involving blood samples by sending smartphones hurtling through the…

Potential ‘Fountain of Youth’ Gene May Offer Way to Block Detrimental Effects of Aging

5/20/2016

A gene that scientific dogma insists is inactive in adults actually plays a vital role in preventing the underlying cause of most heart attacks and strokes, researchers at the University…

UVA Med Student Plays Ukulele to Comfort Patients

3/30/2016

Thomas Ball, as a third year of medical school, found himself standing in a patient’s doorway, holding a ukulele. He scanned the room for IV poles and active interventions for…

New Blood Test at UVA Offers Better Monitoring of Diabetes

3/21/2016

Improved A1C Test Can Also Predict Diabetes Risk, Detect Blood Abnormalities A new, more precise version of the A1C test, which is used to monitor diabetes over time, is now…

Sweeping Review of Human Genome IDs Stroke Risk Genes

2/23/2016

Largest Study of Its Kind Targets Debilitating and Often Fatal Ischemic Strokes Researchers seeking to better understand how our genes contribute to stroke risk have completed what is believed to…