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One of the lasting impacts of COVID-19
One of the lasting impacts of COVID-19
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Artificial intelligence and genetics could help doctors treat alcohol addiction, VCU-led research shows
Artificial intelligence and genetics could help doctors treat alcohol addiction, VCU-led research shows
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Warner tours innovative research space at VCU School of Medicine
Warner tours innovative research space at VCU School of Medicine
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A decade of compassionate, community care
A decade of compassionate, community care
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Destination Transplant: Living Liver Donation as the Optimal Choice on January 19
Destination Transplant: Living Liver Donation as the Optimal Choice on January 19
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Destination Transplant: Living Liver Donation as the Optimal Choice on January 19
Destination Transplant: Living Liver Donation as the Optimal Choice on January 19
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Trauma Center hosts 22nd annual trauma symposium
Trauma Center hosts 22nd annual trauma symposium
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Men's Soccer Picked To Finish Third In A-10
Men's Soccer Picked To Finish Third In A-10
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VCU graduate’s peace fellowship supports her commitment to human rights work
VCU graduate’s peace fellowship supports her commitment to human rights work
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Nicotine patches for neuropathy?
Nicotine patches for neuropathy?
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Setting the stage for more diversity in dentistrFredericksburg clinic offers greater access to care — and a shorter commute
Setting the stage for more diversity in dentistrFredericksburg clinic offers greater access to care — and a shorter commute
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What do we need to know about monkeypox?
What do we need to know about monkeypox?
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Smell and taste loss less likely with newer COVID-19 variants
Smell and taste loss less likely with newer COVID-19 variants
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Massey director honored with $100 million fellowship in his name: The Robert A. Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials Award
Massey director honored with $100 million fellowship in his name: The Robert A. Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials Award
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Mother and daughter share passion for emergency medicine and their alma mater
Mary Katherine Keith, M.D., knew what she wanted to do with her life as early as kindergarten when she dressed up as a doctor for career day.
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COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy: Should I get the vaccine?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that anyone who’s pregnant should get the COVID-19 vaccine. VCU Health agrees with this recommendation.
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COVID-19 and pregnancy: Virus can be deadly
Individuals who contract COVID-19 while pregnant face a higher risk of complications, even death, as does their unborn child, according to new research.
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Largest publicly shared gift for liver research in U.S. history to transform liver care at VCU
Virginia Commonwealth University will radically expand treatment options for liver and liver-related metabolic diseases thanks to a historic, transformational $104 million gift from Richard Todd Stravitz, M.D., and his family’s Barbara Brunckhorst Foundation.
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COVID-19 vaccines and transplant patients: Yes, get your fourth dose
VCU Health issued the following announcement on Feb. 15Updated February 15, 2022, to reflect recommendation on a fourth vaccine dose.