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The Making of Medicine

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An illustration of human DNA
At-Home Genetic Testing: What You Need to Know
2/5/2018

How is at-home genetic testing different than the genetic testing you'd get at a doctor's office? My colleague Leigh Critzer has written an informative post over at Healthy Balance, the UVA Health System's blog. Before you try to draw any conclusions about your health, make sure you check it out.…

Jeff Crandall is director of UVA's Center for Applied Biomechanics.
Making Football Safer
2/2/2018

The UVA Center for Applied Biomechanics is helping the NFL make pro football safer. The center's efforts include evaluating the safety of footwear and helmets, along with thigh, knee, hip and shoulder pads. Here's an interesting fact from Jeff Crandall, the center's director: "Regarding concussions, over the years we have…

Jeffrey Elias, MD, stands in front of an MRI.
Focused Ultrasound Work Earns Jeff Elias Innovator of the Year
2/1/2018

The UVA Licensing & Ventures Group has named Dr. Jeff Elias the Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year for his pioneering work with focused ultrasound. The award recognizes a UVA faculty member whose work is making a major impact on society, and Dr. Elias' certainly is. Dr. Elias is basically the…

More than 700,000 Americans have heart attacks each year.
A Little-Appreciated Risk for Heart Attacks and Stroke
1/30/2018

Fascinating article in the New York Times today about a significant risk factor for heart attacks and strokes that doctors are only now beginning to appreciate. For a long time, doctors have been baffled by the large number of apparently healthy people, people without risk factors such as smoking or…

UVA researchers are conducting important cross-disciplinary research that will shed light on the brain and diseases that affect it.
Brain Institute Backs Big Ideas
1/29/2018

The latest projects funded by UVA's Brain Institute are tackling some tremendously important topics, from brain cancer to sports concussions to dyslexia. The institute just awarded its second round of grants, totalling $880,000, to interdisciplinary teams of researchers across the university, including several folks at the School of Medicine. Our…

Shadi Khalil (from left), Lorrie Delehanty and Adam Goldfarb have made an important discovery about anemia.
Finding Poetry in Science
1/19/2018

I have a news release coming out Monday about a new discovery about anemia. (That's right, you're getting an exclusive sneak peak!) In a nutshell, our Adam Goldfarb, MD, and his colleagues have discovered a delicate clockwork mechanism within the body that controls the production of red blood cells. This…

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