Saliva is often considered one of the most overlooked components of our overall health.
The Medical College of Georgia’s Leadership through Ethics (LTE) program and the Center for Bioethics and Health Policy will host a guest lecture from Dr. Kathleen Benton on...
September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and it is never too early for parents to start thinking about nutrition essentials for kids. Involving children in the...
Why are eclipses so rare? What happens during these fascinating and beautiful events? Why have people historically been so terrified of them? Augusta University has answers.
Dr. Andrew Goss, chair of the Department of History, Anthropology & Philosophy, sat down with the Jagwire team to discuss North Korea. For the past decade or so, North Korea...
Dr. Ryan Tanner offers solutions for watching the once-in-a-lifetime eclipse without damaging the unprotected eye.
Nathan Yanasak and Jeri Ann Beckworth explain how to—safely—take an eclipse photo with your camera or cell phone.
Dr. Wendy Turner sheds light on the exciting and sometimes frightening experience of solar and lunar eclipses throughout history.
A new report published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows new evidence to support the link between brain disease and repeated concussions or blows to...
June is the most popular month for weddings, according to Almanac, and before couples head down the aisle, Augusta University Economics Professor Mark Thompson is offering advice...
President Donald Trump will celebrate 100 days in office Saturday. But one day shy of that milestone, he may see Washington and the rest of America’s government grind to a halt...
Expect more terrorist attacks in Russia, political expert says
If you want a healthy heart, then aim to eat smart. The first way to do that is to think about legs – not your own, but those you eat, said Dr. Kevin C. Dellsperger. The vice...
On Monday, the official vetting and nomination process to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court left vacant by the sudden passing of Justice Antonin Scalia began.
Augusta, Ga. – Today, Augusta University launches a new online resource featuring an array of university and health system experts who can be relied on to provide timely...
The greater CSRA is, like many rural areas in Georgia, experiencing a shortage of nurses. To make up the difference and ensure local families get the care they deserve, area...
Dr. Gregg Murray, chair of the Political Science Department at Augusta University and executive director of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, has a message for...
Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, associate professor of History and interim director of Women’s and Gender Studies, will speak on “21st Century Nerds: The History of Geek...
Augusta University’s Office of Innovation Commercialization will be hosting a presentation as part of its Lunch and Learn series at 9 a.m. on March 17. The event will take...
Dr. Dale Peeples, psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry in the Medical College of Georgia, was featured on local media outlets where he talked about how parents...
