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Discovery & Innovation

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Discovery & Innovation
Research Boosts Case for New Gene Therapy to Treat Severe Form of Epilepsy
The work shows how the novel approach reduces seizures and prolongs survival in Dravet syndrome.
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Discovery & Innovation
Improving Refugees’ Mental Health Around the World
Amanda Nguyen is examining the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve the mental well-being of conflict-affected populations, including mothers and veterans, in Bangladesh, Ukraine and Myanmar.
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Discovery & Innovation
Scientists Use Powerful Computer Models to Battle Deadly Infection
The cutting-edge research identifies weaknesses in dangerous C. difficile bacteria.
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Discovery & Innovation
Spending Just a Few Years in Montessori Education Predicts Well-Being in Adulthood
A UVA study found that adults who attended a Montessori school for at least two childhood years reported positive feelings about such things as autonomy and self-acceptance.
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Long-Term Use of Blood Pressure Drugs May Cause Kidney Damage, Study Suggests
Scientists are urging further studies to better understand the drugs’ long-term effects in patients.
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Discovery & Innovation
Regret Can Be All-Consuming; a Psychologist Explains How to Overcome It
Regret is not only unpleasant, it is unhealthy. A UVA licensed clinical psychologist explains that the feeling can be tamed through therapy and self-compassion.
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New Research Finds Angry Denials of Wrongdoing Leave Strong Impressions of Guilt
You’ve been accused of something you didn’t do, and here comes the outrage. But be careful with that natural reaction; this new study shows people will assume you are the culprit.
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Faculty Spotlight: Math Professor Is UVA Swimming’s Secret Weapon
Ken Ono is one of the world’s most renowned theoretical mathematicians, but his side gig could revolutionize the sport of swimming.

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