Grave robbing to soft-embalming: Evolution of anatomy at U.Va.
By Jessica Chandrasekhar and Nikki Pope | October 5, 2017Throughout the 19th century, medical centers often engaged in grave robbing to obtain cadavers.
Throughout the 19th century, medical centers often engaged in grave robbing to obtain cadavers.
Speakers, marchers emphasize funding cuts, policies as a threat to science.
In the past couple years, healthcare facilities have noted a rise in the yeast Candida auris, which can take to the bloodstream and cause invasive candidiasis.
The University Medical Center contributes data and tissue samples to the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative.
In a typical year, fewer than five University patients are diagnosed with mumps. Certain factors place individuals at higher risk for coming in contact with the virus.
Legal and financial barriers to care are among factors that reduce the likelihood a woman will have an abortion within the first six weeks of pregnancy.
President Trump's environmental policies will not influence the timeline or completion of goals set forth in the University's 2016-2020 Sustainability Plan.
“How are you doing this week?” was the standard question third-year Kinesiology student Carley McQuain heard when she attended weekly sessions at the University’s Center for Counseling and Psychological Services.
According to the American Psychological Association and its “Election Stress in America” poll, 52 percent of American adults say the 2016 Presidential Election is causing them stress.
Resumes allow potential employers to identify more about an applicant than just listed academic and extracurricular accolades.