A team of cardiology and psychiatry specialists from VCU has authored a new comprehensive clinical review article that summarizes treatment strategies for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as broken-heart syndrome.
Two recent grants awarded by the National Science Foundation will help scientists in the College of Natural Resources and Environment create new ways to use renewably sourced plant and wood polymers.
Over the next decade, American manufacturers are facing an industrial skills gap with projections of 2 million manufacturing jobs going unfilled due to a lack of qualified and skilled applicants.
Children around the world are suffering from unnoticed infections that are stunting their growth and mental development, new research from an international coalition of scientists reveals.
Medical research has many benefits, but one of its most important roles is perhaps the widespread effect it has on health care diagnosis and treatment.
September is Addiction Recovery Month, and, in the midst of the current opioid epidemic, it’s an apt moment for addiction research experts to map the future path forward for a long-term recovery strategy for substance abuse.
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network hosted its fourth annual Cancer Research Breakfast Thursday at the Inova Center for Personalized Health Conference Center.
Nothing foretells the coming of winter like frost on windshields. While the inconvenience of scraping or defrosting car windows may define cold mornings for many drivers, the toll frost takes on the larger economy is more than just a nuisance.
Lisa M. Lee has joined Virginia Tech’s Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation to lead a division focused on scholarly integrity and research compliance.
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