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Released: 15-Jul-2011 8:40 AM EDT
Riverside Health System, University of Virginia Health System and Jefferson Area Board for Aging Partner to Provide New Healthcare Option for Seniors
University of Virginia Health System

Seniors in Central Virginia will soon have a new option for receiving long-term care without moving to a nursing home.

Released: 7-Jul-2011 7:00 AM EDT
UVA Nurse Qualifies for Olympic Trials Marathon
University of Virginia Health System

A 25-year-old nurse in the Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery Post-Operative Intensive Care Unit, Louise Knudson qualified in April for the 2012 Olympic Trials Marathon, less than five years after running her first marathon.

Released: 6-Jul-2011 11:45 AM EDT
Frederick Epstein to Chair UVA Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Virginia Health System

Frederick Epstein, PhD, whose research specializes in new techniques to diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease, has been promoted to chair the University of Virginia’s Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Released: 5-Jul-2011 10:00 AM EDT
Scientists Help Unravel How Deadly Ebola Virus Works
University of Virginia Health System

Molecular and cell biologists at the University of Virginia Health System have discovered new information about how the Ebola virus works that could eventually lead to new drug treatments for the deadly virus.

Released: 24-Jun-2011 10:45 AM EDT
Can Text Messages Help Better Manage Diabetes?
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia Health System has received a $300,000 grant to study the “Call to Health” model, which uses text messages, stress reduction and other techniques to help African-American women manage type 2 diabetes.

Released: 19-May-2011 10:15 AM EDT
New Study Questions Health Benefits of Commonly Prescribed Cholesterol-Lowering Medication Ezetimibe in Some Patients
University of Virginia Health System

A new study by University of Virginia Health System researchers adds to mounting evidence that ezetimibe may not halt significant artery wall thickening, or atherosclerosis, in some patients. Despite the medication’s proven effectiveness in lowering LDL cholesterol, UVA researchers found a notable progression of atherosclerosis in patients who added ezetimibe to their pre-existing cholesterol-lowering statin medication therapy.

Released: 1-Apr-2011 10:40 AM EDT
Cells in Human Tonsils are Likely Targets of the Cancer-Causing KSHV Herpes Virus
University of Virginia Health System

A recent groundbreaking study from University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers now provides strong evidence that the KSHV virus invades the body through human saliva and silently infects a certain type of B cell found in the tonsils. Their findings, published in the February issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) and featured as an “Editor’s Pick,” could help scientists block the spread of the virus within an individual and between people, thus preventing the early onset of cancer.

Released: 20-Jan-2011 1:05 PM EST
Genetically Targeted Medication Shows Great Promisein Treating Alcohol Addiction
University of Virginia Health System

For the first time in alcohol addiction research, UVA investigators have successfully treated alcohol-dependent individuals with medication that is tailored specifically to match their genetic profile.

Released: 11-Oct-2010 2:55 PM EDT
Surgeon Develops International Database for Scoliosis Treatment
University of Virginia Health System

Scolisoft is the largest international online spinal deformity database and the only database that carries clinical photographs of surgical patients taken before and after surgery.

9-Jul-2010 2:00 PM EDT
UVA Launches Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia Site MemoryCommons.org
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia School of Medicine is launching Memory Commons (www.memorycommons.org), an interactive, first-of-its-kind educational website for physicians and healthcare professionals that focuses specifically on Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

Released: 15-Jun-2010 4:30 PM EDT
UVA Creates Closed-Loop Medication Management System
University of Virginia Health System

The new systems will change the way medications are ordered, labeled, stored, distributed and administered. UVA is working with four leading healthcare technology and service organizations to move from a centralized system, where a large number of medications are delivered on carts from the central pharmacy, to a decentralized medication distribution model.

Released: 26-May-2010 4:00 PM EDT
UVA Allergist Elected as a Fellow to the Royal Society
University of Virginia Health System

University of Virginia Professor of Medicine Thomas Platts-Mills, MD, PhD, has achieved the rare distinction of being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his research into the causes of asthma and allergic disease.

Released: 19-Apr-2010 3:20 PM EDT
New Book Reveals Clinical Look at Poisonings
University of Virginia Health System

Criminal poisoning cases can be hard to recognize and even harder to solve when law enforcement officials don't know what a poisoning looks like. "Criminal Poisoning: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives" contains information for law enforcement, attorneys and medical providers to use when investigating cases of suspected criminal poisonings.

   
Released: 15-Apr-2010 4:45 PM EDT
Take Charge of Your Healthcare Plans on National Healthcare Decisions Day, April 16, 2010
University of Virginia Health System

UVA is encouraging all adults to complete an advance directive, a document that allows adults to specify what kinds of medical treatments they would want and who they would want making decisions about their care if they were unable to make decisions for themselves.

Released: 1-Apr-2010 9:50 AM EDT
Pioneering Breast Scanner Holds Promise for Detecting, Diagnosing Cancer Earlier
University of Virginia Health System

The unique device, the dual modality tomographic (DMT) breast scanner, developed by UVA researchers, has shown in its pilot study the ability to pinpoint to a much finer degree the exact location of breast masses, and to more accurately distinguish between cancerous and harmless lesions.

Released: 31-Mar-2010 1:40 PM EDT
UVA Amherst Dialysis Staff Recognized With National Patient Safety Award
University of Virginia Health System

The Renal Physicians Association has recognized the staff of the University of Virginia's Amherst Dialysis clinic with its second annual End Stage Renal Disease Patient Safety Improvement Award.

Released: 15-Mar-2010 4:00 PM EDT
UVA First U.S. Hospital to Offer New Gamma Knife Technology for Cancers of the Head and Neck
University of Virginia Health System

UVA is offering the latest and most advanced technology in stereotactic radiosurgery, called Gamma Knife eXtend™, which allows physicians to treat larger tumors, multiple tumors and tumors near sensitive structures like the brainstem, facial nerves or the optic nerve.

Released: 12-Mar-2010 9:45 AM EST
UVA Signs Research Collaboration with Merck & Co., Inc to Discover Women's Reproductive Health Drugs
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville today announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Merck (known as MSD outside the United States and Canada) to discover novel drugs for women's reproductive health.

Released: 11-Mar-2010 2:25 PM EST
Home SpermCheck Test Helps Couples Hoping to Conceive Better Understand Infertility Issues
University of Virginia Health System

A new home test kit based on a protein in sperm discovered by a University of Virginia Health System cell biologist can assist couples in determining if a man's sperm count is normal, low, or very low.

Released: 12-Feb-2010 9:00 AM EST
Cardiologist Available to Comment on Bill Clinton's Heart Condition
University of Virginia Health System

Brian H. Annex, M.D., chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia Health System, is available to speak about Clinton’s procedure and the signs and symptoms of heart disease that should not be ignored. Annex's clinical and research areas include a focus on peripheral arterial disease (PAD) where blockages in arteries cause illness and ongoing problems.

Released: 28-Jan-2010 3:35 PM EST
UVA Sports Medicine Offers Promising New Treatment for Sprains and Strains
University of Virginia Health System

The Sports Medicine Clinic at the University of Virginia Health System is using a cutting-edge therapy called platelet rich plasma (PRP) to help heal injured ligaments, tendons and muscles. PRP therapy has gained some national media attention because of its use in high-profile, professional athletes.

Released: 25-Jan-2010 2:00 PM EST
Expert Available to Discuss Pompe Disease, the Focus of New Harrison Ford Film
University of Virginia Health System

Based on a true story, the film "Extraordinary Measures" highlights a condition called Pompe disease. Shawn Lipinski, a certified genetic counselor at the University of Virginia Children’s Hospital, works with Pompe disease patients and is available to discuss this condition.

Released: 15-Jan-2010 1:45 PM EST
Physician First in Virginia to Deliver New Cancer Fighting Technique
University of Virginia Health System

Dr. Michel Kahaleh is the only physician in Virginia currently using probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE). pCLE is a technique that lets him view live tissue in real time at the cellular level. This allows the identification of cancer with pinpoint precision and permits precise removal of the diseased tissue.

Released: 13-Jan-2010 12:15 PM EST
New Heart Procedure Eliminates X-Ray Exposure
University of Virginia Health System

Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have developed a promising x-ray free technique to treat a common heart disorder called atrial fibrillation – a breakthrough that could all but eliminate potentially dangerous radiation exposure to patients and their medical providers.

Released: 9-Dec-2009 3:00 PM EST
UVA Cardiologists Win K23 Patient-Oriented Research Grants from NIH
University of Virginia Health System

Three UVA cardiologists won K23 grants, which provide support for three to five years of mentored study and research.

Released: 4-Dec-2009 1:00 PM EST
UVA Health House Project Addresses Key Healthcare Reform Issue
University of Virginia Health System

The UVA Health House project consists of two structurally-adapted and specially-equipped residences from which occupants can routinely transmit vital signs and other medical readings to remote caregivers. When readings are abnormal, caregivers can intervene before a patient becomes seriously ill.

Released: 4-Dec-2009 1:00 PM EST
UVA Pioneers a New Approach to Preventive Heart Care for Women
University of Virginia Health System

When the UVA Health System’s new Club Red Clinic was on the drawing board, its organizers envisioned creating an innovative, cost-effective model for healthcare delivery. They decided to meld two timely healthcare concepts – prevention and shared medical appointments (SMAs) – into a unique clinical offering that has garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback from patients.

Released: 23-Nov-2009 4:00 PM EST
Urban Sprawl Delays Ambulance Arrival in the U.S.
University of Virginia Health System

Previous research has demonstrated links between urban sprawl and many of our most pressing public health issues, including obesity and traffic injuries. New research from the University of Virginia Health System shows that urban sprawl also causes delays in ambulances reaching their destinations in sprawling sections of large metropolitan areas in the United States.

Released: 12-Nov-2009 12:35 PM EST
Heart Transplant Recipient Presents Gold Medal to Her Cardiologist
University of Virginia Health System

During a recent visit to UVA Medical Center, heart transplant recipient Anne Kirchmeir surprised her cardiologist, James Bergin, M.D., with a gift – one of the three gold medals she won during track events at this summer’s World Transplant Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

Released: 22-Oct-2009 11:50 AM EDT
Researchers Develop Method to Improve Cancer Treatments
University of Virginia Health System

Cancer patients don’t have time to waste, yet many must endure a process of elimination as physicians try different treatments until identifying the one most effective against their particular type of tumor. Now researchers at the UVA Health System have developed a breakthrough method that could one day eliminate this approach to treating many cancers.

Released: 5-Oct-2009 10:50 AM EDT
UVA Researchers Ready to Help Revolutionize Medical Care Worldwide
University of Virginia Health System

UVA professor of neurosurgery Neal Kassell believes that MRgFUS - the technological marriage of magnetic resonance imaging and focused ultrasound - may be the most important therapeutic development since the scalpel. That notion will soon be explored by dozens of his colleagues from nine specialties who will engage in a robust program of research projects and clinical trials at UVA's new Focused Ultrasound Center, which was dedicated on September 14.

Released: 1-Oct-2009 12:35 PM EDT
Report Offers Guidance for Prescribing Popular Memory-Boosting Drugs to Healthy Adults
University of Virginia Health System

To address a consumer trend that is gaining momentum, the Ethics, Law and Humanities Committee of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has released a special report, “Responding to requests from adult patients for neuroenhancements,” which was published in the September 23, 2009, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the AAN.

Released: 21-Sep-2009 12:00 PM EDT
Angina Patient Benefits from Noninvasive EECP Therapy
University of Virginia Health System

During EECP therapy, patients lie flat on a treatment table and wear inflatable cuffs around their calves, lower thighs and upper thighs. A computer inflates and deflates the cuffs in sync with a patient’s heartbeat for 60 minutes. The cuffs inflate during the heart’s resting phase, forcing blood back into the heart and reducing its workload.

Released: 10-Sep-2009 4:35 PM EDT
ER Doctor Creates System to Optimize Treatment, Survival of Heart Attack Patients Nationwide
University of Virginia Health System

UVA's Dr. David Burt has developed and refined project UPSTART , which combines medical best practices with the principles of systems engineering and crisis management. The program, which Burt is sharing with other hospitals at no cost, is now helping ER staffs around the country optimize their processes for diagnosing and treating patients who are having a STEMI.

Released: 8-Sep-2009 4:30 PM EDT
UVA Health System Opening World's First Fully-Dedicated Focused Ultrasound Facility
University of Virginia Health System

Located on the grounds of the UVA Health System, the new center will launch a robust, multi-disciplinary research program to investigate the safety and efficacy of MR Guided Focused Ultrasound in treating brain, breast, prostate, bone and liver tumors and conditions such as epilepsy, stroke, chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor.

Released: 17-Aug-2009 4:50 PM EDT
Researchers Determine the 3-D Structure of Anthrax Protein
University of Virginia Health System

Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System mapped out a three-dimensional structure of the enzyme protein BA2930, which is produced by the bacteria responsible for anthrax, Bacillus anthracis. They did so by using X-ray crystallography, a technique that provides a three-dimensional snapshot of the arrangement of atoms in a protein.

Released: 5-Aug-2009 11:45 AM EDT
Study Offers New Insights About Peripheral Artery Disease
University of Virginia Health System

University of Virginia researchers used newly-developed MRI and MRS methods to assess 85 patients with mild-to-moderate peripheral artery disease who experienced intermittent leg pain while walking. A key finding is that walking abilities in PAD patients could be improved by separate therapies aimed at increasing blood flow and metabolism.

Released: 23-Jul-2009 3:00 PM EDT
UVA Sets Up Medical Clinic, Lab and Pharmacy at Free Health Fair
University of Virginia Health System

Nearly 250 volunteers from the University of Virginia Health System are en route today to the nation's largest free healthcare event, the Remote Area Medical clinic in Wise, Va. Within hours of their arrival, the volunteers will set up a multi-disciplinary medical clinic, lab and pharmacy to serve thousands of Americans in need.

Released: 22-Jul-2009 4:20 PM EDT
Patient Has Speedy Recovery from New Heart Valve Procedure
University of Virginia Health System

Because UVA is one of several dozen U.S. medical centers researching the use of a new, minimally-invasive mitral valve repair procedure, George Forschler did not have to undergo open heart surgery when his leaky mitral valve caused him to become severely ill. The new procedure allows patients to heal faster with fewer complications.

Released: 22-Jul-2009 4:00 PM EDT
UVA Med, Nursing Students Attending Remote Area Medical Clinic
University of Virginia Health System

For University of Virginia nursing and medical students, volunteering at the Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic in Wise County, Va. will be more than an opportunity to provide much-needed care to an underserved population. It's also an opportunity to hone their clinical skills in an area that suffers greater nursing and physician shortages compared with most of the nation.

Released: 17-Jul-2009 3:20 PM EDT
UVA Researchers Part of Midwest Center for Structural Genomics' Major Milestone
University of Virginia Health System

Wladek Minor, PhD, and his research team at the University of Virginia Health System are celebrating the attainment of an important milestone by the Midwest Center for Structural Genomics (MCSG), an international scientific consortium of which they are part.

Released: 6-Jul-2009 4:45 PM EDT
New Internet Intervention Gives Insomnia Patients a Better Night's Sleep
University of Virginia Health System

The estimated one-third of adults who suffer from insomnia could soon find effective treatment without ever leaving their homes. Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have developed a unique Internet-based intervention, based on well-established face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, that has shown remarkable results in improving patients' sleep.

Released: 6-Jul-2009 11:30 AM EDT
Nurse Heads to the Congo to Help Rape Victims
University of Virginia Health System

Sarah Anderson, PhD, forensic nurse in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia Health System, is part of a team that will travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo to educate clinicians on collecting evidence and providing care for the overwhelming number of rape victims they see daily. They will depart July 7 and return July 23.

Released: 22-Jun-2009 6:00 PM EDT
Light Therapy May Help in Treating Parkinson's Disease
University of Virginia Health System

Low level light therapy (LLLT) holds potential for improving neuronal cell function in patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), according to a new study from the University of Virginia Health System.

Released: 22-Jun-2009 12:00 PM EDT
UVA Expects 20% Increase in Patients at This Year's RAM Clinic in Wise, Va.
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia Health System anticipates a substantial increase in the number of people seeking free care at the annual Remote Area Medical (RAM) Clinic in Wise, Va. The clinic, which treated more than 2,600 patients last year, will be held July 24-26 at the Virginia-Kentucky Fairgrounds.

Released: 16-Jun-2009 4:00 PM EDT
Scientists Find Faster, Cheaper Way to Identify Cancer-Causing Genes
University of Virginia Health System

Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System have found a new way to study how genes function in living organisms, and their approach could substantially cut the time and costs that drug makers spend in searching for potential targets for new cancer therapies.

Released: 11-Jun-2009 4:35 PM EDT
Cardiologist Urges People to Get Informed about Angioplasty
University of Virginia Health System

Michael Ragosta, M.D., Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Director of Interventional Cardiology at the University of Virginia Health System, recommends that patients considering elective angioplasty do their homework before deciding to proceed.

Released: 8-Jun-2009 1:00 PM EDT
UVA Researcher Receives $1.3 Million to Develop Smoking Cessation Tool
University of Virginia Health System

Dr. Scott Strayer, University of Virginia physician and researcher, received $1.3 million from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, to further develop and evaluate an online smoking cessation tool that puts information and counseling techniques in the hands of primary care physicians"”literally.

Released: 8-Jun-2009 12:30 PM EDT
Artificial Pancreas Proves Effective in Treating Type 1 Diabetes Overnight in Pilot Study
University of Virginia Health System

Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System are reporting remarkable results from their pilot clinical study of the artificial pancreas, a computerized, subcutaneous system that could one day revolutionize the way Type 1 diabetics manage their disease.

Released: 5-Jun-2009 3:15 PM EDT
UVA's Kluge Children's Rehab Center Appointed State Lead for Brain Injury Project
University of Virginia Health System

The Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center has been designated the state lead center in Virginia for the Sarah Jane Brain Project (SJBP)"” a national initiative formed to develop and implement a national Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury (PABI) Plan.



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