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Newswise: Arlington, Va., Named ‘Fittest City’ in 2022 American Fitness Index Ranking
Released: 12-Jul-2022 7:05 AM EDT
Arlington, Va., Named ‘Fittest City’ in 2022 American Fitness Index Ranking
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

Arlington, Virginia, has been named “America’s Fittest City” in the annual American Fitness Index® rankings published by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the Elevance Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Elevance Health.The ACSM / Elevance Health Foundation Fitness Index evaluated America’s 100 largest cities using 34 evidence-based indicators.

Newswise: Virginians Say Research Investment Improves Health, Economy
Released: 27-Apr-2022 11:05 AM EDT
Virginians Say Research Investment Improves Health, Economy
Virginia Tech

Virginians across the political spectrum (84%) say investing in research is important to the state’s economy, according to new survey released today .

Released: 17-Mar-2022 10:35 AM EDT
Estimating the economic impact of electric vehicle charging stations
Argonne National Laboratory

JOBS EVSE is an online tool that allows users to quickly estimate the economic impacts associated with the development, construction and operation of electric vehicle charging stations.

Released: 22-Nov-2021 5:00 PM EST
Hospital Retaliates by Suspending Top ICU Dr. for Lawsuit He Filed to use Safe & Effective Treatments on COVID-19 Patients
Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC Alliance)

Paul Marik, MD, one of the world’s leading critical care physicians and the Director of the ICU at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, part of Sentara Healthcare, was in a Virginia courtroom fighting to treat critically ill COVID-19 patients while his employer was placing a letter notifying him of suspension of hospital privileges on his desk in his hospital office.

   
Newswise: Judge Hears Case Filed by Renowned ICU Doctor: Do Doctors or Administrators Decide Treatment for Critically Ill COVID Patients?
Released: 19-Nov-2021 8:30 AM EST
Judge Hears Case Filed by Renowned ICU Doctor: Do Doctors or Administrators Decide Treatment for Critically Ill COVID Patients?
Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC Alliance)

Arguments over a complaint filed in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Virginia, were presented today to decide if patients of one of the world’s most published critical care physicians can be given lifesaving treatments for COVID-19 that a local hospital system has prohibited.

Newswise: Court Hearing Set in World-Leading ICU Doctor’s Lawsuit to Decide if Doctors or Hospital Administrators Determine Treatment for Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
Released: 17-Nov-2021 9:00 AM EST
Court Hearing Set in World-Leading ICU Doctor’s Lawsuit to Decide if Doctors or Hospital Administrators Determine Treatment for Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC Alliance)

After filing a complaint in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Virginia on November 9, Paul Marik, MD, one of the most highly published critical care physicians in the world and the Director of the ICU at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital will be given his day in court. The hearing set for Thursday, November 18, could lead to the reinstatement of several treatments that are currently banned by the Sentara Healthcare System.

   
Released: 13-Jul-2021 7:05 AM EDT
Arlington, Va., Named ‘Fittest City’ in 2021 American Fitness Index Ranking of Top 100
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

CSM and the Anthem Foundation release the 2021 American Fitness Index, ranking America’s 100 largest cities on health behaviors, chronic disease and community infrastructure indicators. Arlington, Va. earned the title of “America’s Fittest City.” Minneapolis, Minnesota; Seattle, Washington; Denver, Colorado; Madison, Wisconsin; Washington, D.C.; St. Paul, Minnesota; Irvine, California; Portland, Oregon; and Atlanta, Georgia; round out the top 10 fittest cities.

   
Released: 25-Aug-2020 8:30 AM EDT
UVA-Designed COVID-19 Swab to Support High-Priority Testing Across Virginia
University of Virginia Health System

The Commonwealth of Virginia will receive 60,000 nasopharyngeal swabs weekly to support high-priority COVID-19 testing across the state, thanks to a collaboration led by University of Virginia faculty to design this key testing supply.

   
Released: 28-Jul-2020 8:30 AM EDT
U.S. News & World Report: UVA Again No. 1 Hospital in Virginia
University of Virginia Health System

For the fifth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked University of Virginia Medical Center as the No. 1 hospital in Virginia.

Released: 26-Jun-2020 8:05 AM EDT
FCC Grant to Expand UVA Health’s COVID-19 Telehealth Care
University of Virginia Health System

The Federal Communications Commission awarded UVA Health $767,139 this week to expand UVA’s use of telehealth for patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Released: 5-Jun-2020 9:00 AM EDT
COVID-19: Antibody testing to reveal extent of infections across Va.
University of Virginia Health System

UVA Health has partnered with the Virginia Department of Health and other hospitals around the state to determine how many Virginians have been infected with COVID-19 – and how many remain at risk.

25-Feb-2019 3:55 PM EST
Academy for Eating Disorders Announces 2019 Class of Fellows
Academy for Eating Disorders (AED)

Academy for Eating Disorders Announces 2019 Class of Fellows

25-Feb-2019 3:40 PM EST
The Treatment Plenary at the International Conference on Eating Disorders to Address the Evidence for Short-Term Treatments for Eating Disorders
Academy for Eating Disorders (AED)

The Treatment Plenary at the International Conference on Eating Disorders to address the evidence for short-term treatments for eating disorders

   
Released: 5-Mar-2019 10:05 AM EST
Hearings Highlight Vaccine Access, Knowledge, Policy Gaps
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)

With evidence that the number of measles cases and outbreaks this year is already well on track to exceed last year’s numbers, today’s Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing is drawing urgent attention to a central tenet of public health: vaccines save lives.

Released: 4-Mar-2019 9:00 AM EST
SURA Releases Jefferson Lab Economic Impact Study
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

A new study commissioned by the Southeastern Universities Research Association on the local, state and nationwide impacts of the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has found that the laboratory generated $556.9 million in output and provided labor income for 3,448 workers nationwide last year.

25-Feb-2019 3:55 PM EST
ICED Sociocultural Plenary to Address Eating Disorders in the LGBTQ+ Community
Academy for Eating Disorders (AED)

ICED Sociocultural Plenary to address eating disorders in the LGBTQ+ community

Released: 28-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Former Israeli Ambassador Explains Role of ‘Hydro-Diplomacy’ in Middle East at UVA Darden
University of Virginia Darden School of Business

Delivering a keynote address at Darden at the World Water Events organized by UVA’s Global Water Initiative, Ram Aviram, the former Israeli ambassador to Greece and chief of staff for former President Shimon Peres, detailed the efforts to negotiate water rights in the politically tumultuous Jordan River Basin.

Released: 28-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
‘We Use Every Second of Our Day’: 3 Stories of International Women at UVA Darden
University of Virginia Darden School of Business

The MBA student body at Darden is composed of roughly 39 percent women, and about one-third of the class was born outside of the United States. As International Women’s Day approaches on 8 March, The Darden Report presents the stories of three such women who chose to earn their MBA at the School.



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