
Member of online group 764 sentenced in federal child pornography case
A member of 764, a network of creeps who seek to normalize the production, sharing, and possession of child pornography, was sentenced on Thursday to 30 years in prison.
A member of 764, a network of creeps who seek to normalize the production, sharing, and possession of child pornography, was sentenced on Thursday to 30 years in prison.
A VCU hepatologist will partner with a patient-led nonprofit support and research organization to study a rare and chronic liver disease.
Seven grants were announced to fund new crisis receiving centers, crisis stabilization units and crisis therapeutic home in Virginia.
Parents face unprecedented levels of stress these days, so much so that the mental health challenges they experience constitute “a serious public health concern for our country.”
The U.S. House passed two bills introduced by Sen. Mark R. Warner to build on the important progress to prevent and treat Alzheimer’’s.
Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, delivers gift-filled shoeboxes to millions of children in need each year.
Miss Virginia Carlehr Swanson will promote healthy choices and substance use prevention to students in Virginia elementary schools.
National business publication Forbes has ranked UVA Health among America’s 50 best employers for women and in the top 15 among health systems.
The Virginia Down Syndrome Association announced last week that Michael Baum is its new executive director. Baum assumed his role August 5.
A new innovation in skin regeneration allows for faster healing times using a patient’s own skin while reducing the chance for infection.