COVID-19 no longer just a respiratory virus, evidence shows harm to human brain
New research is showing that a positive COVID-19 test can lead later to negative results on brain health after autopsies revealed damage.
New research is showing that a positive COVID-19 test can lead later to negative results on brain health after autopsies revealed damage.
What if we look upon 2024 as an opportunity to change our national dynamics, deliberately using the coming months to create American connection?
Fifth-grade students at Augusta County Public Schools spent time this winter exploring the idea of citizenship and collaboration through service to others.
Five community groups are the recipients of the UVA Cancer Center’s latest round of Comprehensive Community Grants.
The Wells Fargo Tower and Berglund Center in downtown Roanoke will be lit up tonight in pink, green, purple and blue in recognition of Rare Disease Day.
A new survey concluded that protecting access to contraception “is a winning issue for Democrats,” and it will likely be a key factor in motivating Black and young voters.
The halls of the University of Mary Washington’s (UMW) Dahlgren Campus were filled this week with high school students and robots.
An expert in school violence from the University of Virginia said the fear of violence can lead schools to sometimes overreact to student threats,
The Library of Virginia will bring its LVA On the Go van to the Staunton Public Library on Saturday, March 9. from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Given ongoing attempts from foreign governments to meddle in and influence elections, the U.S. must take measures to secure election systems.
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