
Review paper explores cardiac scar solutions
Literal heartbreak, from illness or injury, triggers the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The result of such mending is often a scar.

Literal heartbreak, from illness or injury, triggers the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The result of such mending is often a scar.

James “Jim” Schroering is the Virginia Department of Forestry’s new Longleaf Pine and Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Coordinator.

Members of Virginia Tech’s Flint Water Study team are headed back to Flint for a third round of sampling to determine the current status of lead in water.

Recently published study findings by two USDA scientists indicate tomatoes are more flavorful when they’re not refrigerated.

A new biennial budget containing major investments in education, workforce and economic development takes effect today.

The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library announces the release of its newly updated digital library accessible through woodrowwilson.org.

The standard neurological screening exam in a stroke evaluation is the National Institutes of Health’s Stroke Scale.

A multi-jurisdictional planning partnership is working to reduce traffic, congestion and crash issues along a forty-mile stretch/segment of Interstate 64.

For us land-dwellers, underwater noise rarely reaches our ears. However, marine organisms can be very sensitive to undersea sounds.

Healthy communities don’t just happen. They are created by a multitude of social, economic, environmental, and behavioral factors.