Plan for Chafee Avenue detour on Health Sciences Campus.
August is National Breastfeeding Month and Augusta University Health has an expert ready to share the benefits of breastfeeding.
Middle school student, Gracey Chafin, whose generosity was recently featured on The Today Show, will deliver 20 new wagons to the Children's Hospital of Georgia on Aug. 1.
Heart failure care is top notch at Augusta University Medical Center, according to popular rankings.
A group of Greenbrier Middle School students and their teachers made the Augusta area proud by excelling at the International Young STEAM Maker Competition at Lingnan University...
Acclaimed researcher assumes leadership role in the Dental College of Georgia.
“My son didn’t have a choice to lose his hair, so I told them to take it all off."
It’s the proportionately of a newborn — a measure that includes both birthweight and length — that may best tell doctors whether a child is born with an increased risk for heart...
Casey, the newest facility dog, celebrated her second birthday in photos.
Augusta University experts are ready to talk FaceApp, Democratic presidential candidates and more.
Show your Jaguar pride by giving in the #IGIVEAugusta campaign for Augusta University.
Nursing executive takes on new role at the Augusta University Health System.
"This was a one-in-a-million chance."
Patients and families had the chance to thank the team of doctors for the impact they've made in their lives.
When someone is depressed and having suicidal thoughts or their depression treatment just isn’t working, caregivers might want to check to see if they have obstructive sleep...
Support the Children's Hospital of Georgia with a Dairy Queen Blizzard on Miracle Treat Day.
Officials will break ground on a new College of Science and Math building on the Health Sciences Campus in August.
Experts available to discuss viral hepatitis outbreaks, rural health care and telemedicine
“The work and dedication of the entire team is what has allowed us to achieve this validation of excellence in the management of critically injured adult and pediatric patients.”
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