A preventative drug has been available for more than a decade, yet public health officials estimate that fewer than 20% of people who would benefit from the drug are actually taking it.
Assisting the courageous nurses in the COVID unit reinforced Roman Abdul Satar’s commitment to become a nurse herself.
Leaders answered questions about the temporary masking policy, high vaccination rates, in-person classes and activities and risks from the delta variant as students return to Grounds.
The American Rescue Plan funding focuses on students with the greatest financial need, including those who qualify for Pell Grants, and helps students who would otherwise have to borrow to cover health insurance costs.
Researchers believe a drug used to treat certain advanced breast cancers may offer a new treatment option for myelofibrosis, a form of leukemia.
Tim Davis advises parents to put down the phone, stop texting their kids and give them the space and permission to struggle and build their own new, supportive networks in college.
A UVA kinesiology professor explains why the presence of certified athletic trainers significantly affects collegiate student-athletes’ concussion recovery time.
Fourth-year student Alexi White worked on a pilot episode about Hollywood stuntwoman and race car driver Kitty O’Neil, known as “the fastest woman in the world.”