What we eat can affect the outcome of chemotherapy – and likely many other medical treatments – because of ripple effects that begin in our gut, new research from the University of Virginia suggests.
Two top scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine are seeking answers to questions about spinal cord injuries that have long frustrated the development of effective treatments.
The integrated Translational Health Research Institute of Virginia (iTHRIV) has awarded $200,000 in pilot funding to multi-institutional research projects
John P. Mugler III, PhD, of UVA’s Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been named a fellow by the National Academy of Inventors.
A UVA Health proposal to reduce hospital readmissions was among 25 submissions chosen for a national competition seeking ideas on how artificial intelligence can improve healthcare.
The FDA has approved an artificial pancreas system based on technology from the University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology that automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels.
Roughly one in 12 people experiencing cardiac arrest outside a hospital live to tell the tale. A UVA Health physician says the numbers can improve dramatically if bystanders knew to recognize cardiac arrest and perform simple lifesaving tasks.
Dr. Craig Kent has been named to a senior position overseeing UVA Health and its clinical enterprise.
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