
Bedbugs have developed resistance to widely used chemical treatments, rendering them ineffective
Some of the most widely used commercial chemicals to kill bedbugs are not effective because the pesky insects have built up a tolerance to them.

Some of the most widely used commercial chemicals to kill bedbugs are not effective because the pesky insects have built up a tolerance to them.

The World Health Organization is warning that the Zika virus is “spreading explosively” in South America.

The Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center has selected Cornell University President Elizabeth Garrett to receive the University of Virginia’s 2016 Distinguished Alumna Award.

Amy Tillerson-Brown, an associate professor of history at Mary Baldwin College, will speak on “Black Lives Matter: Movement and Misconceptions” on Feb. 9.

SCHEV has formally approved a new graduate-level business program at UVA: the innovative, internationally immersive M.S. in Global Commerce program.

UVA Cancer Center has joined the 68 other National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers in releasing a statement supporting vaccination against human papillomavirus to help prevent HPV-related cancers.

A new study shows that hearing aids reduce the accelerated mental decline associated with hearing loss. In fact, hearing aid users are no more at risk that people without hearing loss.

A VCU professor has helped develop an innovative vaccine for dogs that helps protect against the diverse bacterial strains that cause canine Lyme disease.

Lenny Brown has been named VMI Director of Athletics Equipment & Services and begins his duties on January 18.

African-American and Latino couples who attend church together experience happier relationships and family life.
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