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Now, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have found that a person's arteries may have been under pressure earlier than thought as a result of high fat foods.
A landmark study from the University of Virginia, which reviewed records of nearly a million surgical patients, found that those on Medicaid were twice as likely to die in the hospital as those with similar health status, but private insurance.
In the coming weeks, University of Virginia's Miller Center, a policy think tank, will release a report explaining how the transportation community can retool its message.
Also occupying the structure will be a new clinic designed to serve as a less-intensive alternative to moving into a nursing home. The clinic will be a partnership between the University of Virginia Health System, the Jefferson Area Board for Aging and Riverside Health System.
The University of Virginia's Center for Politics will feature a panel discussion of this year's elections. Professor Larry Sabato and his staff will explore the contests for President and Congress.
Charlottesville firefighters sponsored the 39th annual egg hunt Thursday for patients at the Kluge Children’s Rehabilitation Center at University of Virginia Children’s Hospital.
Through funding from the Center for International Studies, the University of Virginia Library has established a cooperative agreement with libraries in the African nation of Ghana. Librarians from the University of Ghana in Accra and the University of Education in Winneba, Ghana, recently visited the University of Virginia campus.
A new non-profit in Charlottesville is committing itself to overcoming the city's biggest social challenges by connecting neighbors with resources on grounds.
Robert Renaut Beezer was born in Seattle on July 21, 1928, attended the University of Washington and transferred to the University of Virginia, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1951. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1956.
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Amato Evan
Assistant professor of environmental sciences
Pollution Playing A Major Role In Sea Temperatures
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Welcome to our manic depressant election year where you can choose the poll or argument of your partisan liking and the only certainty will be: predictions are risky. But there is good data out there.
For instance, the University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato and his ace “Crystal Ball” political science team do some of the most reliably solid political predictions available.
Over the course of 2010 and 2011, Genworth and Dr. Gregory Fairchild of the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business conducted a wide variety of quantitative and qualitative research studies to help answer the key research question of, “Why are so many Americans uninsured or underinsured today?”
Current job and compensation cuts closely echo events in the early 20th century, according to a recent New York University and University of Virginia study.
Students at the University of Virginia are biking more than 7,000 miles to help build schools for children in Uganda. But what\'s even more impressive is they aren\'t actually doing any traveling.