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Broken heart syndrome: VCU researchers publish review on stress cardiomyopathy

November 28, 2018 admin 0

Naomi Ghahrai Contributing Writer A team of VCU researchers recently highlighted a series of risk factors, evidence-based treatment and diagnosis related to broken heart syndrome […]

New York Times science writer discusses history of influenza

October 24, 2018 admin 0

Emma North Contributing Writer Gina Kolata, a science writer for The New York Times, visited VCU Oct. 17 to give a lecture as part of […]

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VCU articles suggest hope for patients on Medicare, strain on providers

November 24, 2014 Executive Editor 0

Two articles published by a VCU School of Medicine professor show that Health Risk Assessments required by the Affordable Care Act could be beneficial to patients, but may place strain on the primary care providers who conduct them.

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VCU, Norwegian university receive NIH grant to study substance abuse pathways

November 10, 2014 Executive Editor 0

The Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics at VCU will partner with the University of Oslo in Norway after receiving a $1.6 million grant to research behavioral risk factors in developing substance-abuse disorders.

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VCU Earns $1.6 Million NIH Grant for Substance Abuse, Personality Disorders

November 7, 2014 Executive Editor 0

The Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics at VCU will partner with the University of Oslo in Norway after receiving a $1.6 million dollar grant to research genetic and environmental factors in normal and abnormal personalities that increase the risk of developing substance abuse disorders.

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