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A new measure of heart function developed at UVA can identify patients at very high risk of hospitalization or death from systolic heart failure or pulmonary hypertension.
Teens who have intense romantic relationships to the exclusion of self-discovery and healthy friendships may face high blood pressure later in life.
The discovery could help individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 1, the most common form of muscular dystrophy.
Eerily realistic fake videos of celebrities and politicians have caused both amusement and alarm.
Psychology professor Bethany Teachman offers advice for navigating post-pandemic life in this piece originally published by The Conversation.
Thanks to a collaboration by neuroscientists and biologists at UVA, genomics research has taken an important step forward.
UVA scientists found that a process called “abscission” – the final step in cell division – is crucial for normal brain development.
Second-year neuroscience major Rebecca Wu’s research has the potential to help develop gene-based therapies, now with the assistance of a Beckman Scholarship.