Study: Researchers find increases in preteen suicide, especially among girls
Preteen suicide is steadily increasing every year and most pronounced among girls ages 8 to 12.
Preteen suicide is steadily increasing every year and most pronounced among girls ages 8 to 12.
Mysterious net-like structures around select neurons in the brain may be the key for better treating neurological disorders.
Approximately 13 percent of individuals diagnosed with dementia may suffer from reversible cognitive decline caused by advanced liver disease.
Good news for all the treadmill runners who suffer from stubborn and painful shin splints: outdoor gait training may help.
Remarkable new research by a UVA undergraduate may help explain recurrent Crohn’s disease in children and create new ways for treatment.
The number of suicide attempts including Tylenol overdoses among youth is of particular concern to poison control call centers in Virginia and across the nation.
A study by UVA researchers suggests a promising new approach to finding answers about autism spectrum disorder.
Every three years, the DMCA goes through a rulemaking process to authorize exemptions on copyrighted material without risking liability.
The topics presented for research papers were intended for high school students, but the students wrote them with college-level dedication.
Students at Stuart Hall School will cap a year of independent research with the nearby WWPL with a presentation of their findings.