
Loss of taste? The problem’s probably up your nose
When patients report losing their sense of taste, the problem is most likely due to a dysfunction in their sense of smell, according to research from the VCU Smell and Taste Disorders Center.
When patients report losing their sense of taste, the problem is most likely due to a dysfunction in their sense of smell, according to research from the VCU Smell and Taste Disorders Center.
UVA basketball is ranked third in the coaches’ poll, 11-0 on the season, already has two true road wins, which is two more than Duke and Kansas have, combined.
U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) are urging congressional leadership to include in end-of-year legislation an extension of the coal excise tax at current levels for the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund.
A new antibiotic being developed at the UVA School of Medicine appears ideal for battling periodontal disease, the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
Infants born very preterm, at or before 28 weeks gestation, are at high risk for developmental impairments.
A majority of Virginians see two-year community colleges and four-year public universities as worth the cost, according to a new statewide poll by the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Governor Ralph Northam announced this week a three-year, $900,000 federal grant to enhance access to services and supports for Virginians with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
In today’s competitive research environment, developing an innovative and compelling project that makes an impact is more important than ever.
At Swift Creek Berry Farm and Greenhouse in Chesterfield County, one of many pick-your-own operations across Virginia, the bushes are loaded with ripening blueberries.
Students across the commonwealth are encouraged to strap on helmets and grab their bicycles for National Bike to School Day on Wednesday.