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Augusta University has more than 80 experts at hand to help reporters cover topics from health care to cybersecurity and beyond.
The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention has designated the Friday before Memorial Day as “Don’t Fry Day” to encourage sun safety awareness and to remind everyone to protect...
Golf season is in full swing, and here are four tips to lower your risk of injury on the course.
Dr. Kevin Brueilly, chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at Augusta University offers several tips for getting, and staying, in shape in the new year. The best part is that...
"It’s ironic that today we talk about Christmas being too commercial,” said Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, a pop culture scholar. “In the U.S., it really became popular through this...
A record number of passengers are expected to fly this Thanksgiving season. That's great for airline companies, but it could also be a cybersecurity problem.
Ask Augusta University faculty and physician experts about your holiday news story.
Could exposure to certain visuals or sounds on social media induce anxiety in people and influence their behavior?
Augusta University experts are available to comment on issues relating to the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, cybersecurity and election meddling, the...
President Trump’s rhetoric on the intelligence community and hesitancy to hold Russia accountable influences countries, such as China, to also try meddling in U.S. elections.
Russia is taking fake news a step farther. The newest trend is creating a false persona to push fake news on U.S. news organizations.
Nearly 4.1 billion passengers flew in 2017, more than in any other year to date, according to a report by the International Air Transport Association. With travel growing at this...
Where should state governments invest to protect U.S. elections?
Paper ballots may be safe from hackers, but they are not safe from voter error.
Obstetrics Emergency Department nurse leader explains the best methods for putting babies to bed safely for September's Baby Safety Month.
Are you racially paralyzed? There are a few easy ways to find out. Dr. Gregg Murray, professor of Political Science, explores the topic of new research in his latest blog for...
From separation anxiety to helping kids with scoliosis find the best sport, The Children’s Hospital of Georgia at Augusta University offers highly-sought after clinicians for...
With Anthony Kennedy's retirement later this month, the Supreme Court has lost its swing vote. Or has it?
The cybersecurity and IT-related workforce in the Augusta metro area and Fort Gordon increased from 12,716 to 14,765. These workers contribute more than $1 billion to the local...