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HIV Outcomes Improved by State-Purchased Insurance Plans, Study Finds

2/3/2020

Health insurance purchased by state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs for people living with HIV in states that did not expand Medicaid are improving outcomes and have the potential to save…

Everything We Think We Know About Drinking Water May Be Wrong

1/28/2020

Do you get up from your desk at work to refill your water bottle every time it runs out – even if you’re not thirsty? For years, people have lived…

Macular Degeneration Discovery IDs Potential Way to Halt Blinding Eye Disease

1/22/2020

Researchers have successfully treated age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in mice after finding an unexpected link between the two main forms of the blinding eye disease, the leading cause of vision…

UVA Orthopedics Honored Among Nation’s Top Orthopedics Programs

1/14/2020

Becker’s Hospital Review has named UVA Orthopedics at UVA Medical Center to its list of 100 hospitals and health systems with great orthopedics programs. This is the sixth consecutive year…

Medical Students Say Goodbye to Their First Patient, Their Best Teacher

12/27/2019

At the annual Anatomical Donor Convocation of Gratitude on Nov. 15, UVA School of Medicine students paid their respects and showed gratitude to the donors who graciously donated their bodies…

Faculty Spotlight: George Bloom Seeks to Untangle Alzheimer’s Riddle

12/2/2019

Editor's Note: One in an occasional series about University of Virginia faculty members who are helping to make the University both great and good. Today’s installment features biology and neuroscience…

Faculty Spotlight: How One Professor Is Finding Cures With Computer Algorithms

11/18/2019

Editor's Note: One in an occasional series about University of Virginia faculty members who are helping to make the University both great and good. Today’s installment features Jason Papin, a…

Artificial Pancreas Controls Blood Glucose Levels Better Than Current Technology

10/25/2019

A multicenter, randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system – which automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels – has found that the new system was more effective…