Research in Motion: Edward Horng-An Nieh, PhD - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Research in Motion: Edward Horng-An Nieh, PhD

Our research focuses on the brain’s ability to separate the good experiences from the bad. That ability is disrupted in patients fighting neuropsychiatric disorders like substance use disorders, anxiety disorders and eating disorders. Our goal is t...

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GENE DISCOVERIES OPEN DOOR TO PREVENTING DEADLY CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Existing medications and nutritional supplements may slow or stop the condition that kills more than 17 million people each year.

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Can Better Rest Soothe Stiff Arteries, Slow Cognitive Decline, and Stave Off Cardiovascular Disease?

Can Better Rest Soothe Stiff Arteries, Slow Cognitive Decline, and Stave Off Cardiovascular Disease?

Nursing professor Jeongok Logan is studying the links between stiff arteries, sleep, cognitive decline, and cardiovascular disease, thanks to a new 4-VA Collaborative Research grant she earned with JMU nursing scholars.

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Frank Talk About End-of-Life Sex: A New Study

Frank Talk About End-of-Life Sex: A New Study

UVA School of Nursing professor Kim Acquaviva earned a Hillman Foundation grant to create an intervention to help patients and clinicians discuss sexual pleasure and health in the face of critical illness.

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Research in Motion: George Christ, PhD - Medicine in Motion News

Research in Motion: George Christ, PhD

We’re a diverse group of interdisciplinary researchers dedicated to developing regenerative medicine and tissue engineering technologies to treat craniofacial and extremity trauma… primarily for wounded warriors. —George Christ, PhD, Professor,...

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