
STAT Madness aims to determine 2023's biggest scientific advance, and we have not one but two contenders that need your vote!
STAT Madness aims to determine 2023's biggest scientific advance, and we have not one but two contenders that need your vote!
There was a sharp uptick in calls for both young adults -- and particularly worrying -- underage teens.
UVA has risen from 21st to 19th in National Institutes of Health support among all public medical schools.
Researchers at UVA Cancer Center have found that they can identify acute myeloid leukemia patients at risk of poor outcomes by measuring specific "bioactive molecules" in their cancer cells.
Promising research suggests we can used sound waves to treat debilitating cavernomas that can cause seizures, paralysis and even death.
For the sixth year in a row, work emerging from UVA Health and the School of Medicine has been recognized as UVA's biggest innovation.