Dr. Renee Hilton challenged her bariatric surgery patients to run the 5K with her this year, and nine took her up on it.
The nursing home will be recognized with Pinnacle's prestigious 2019 Customer Experience Award, a notable and timely honor for the staff of the award-winning facility that marks...
Dr. Larisa Gavrilova-Jordan, the director of the In-Vitro Fertilization Service and the Fertility Preservation Program at Augusta University, honors the strength and determination...
In a Grand Rounds presentation earlier this month, a gastroenterologist shared that doctors could save the lives of enough patients to fill Yankee Stadium five times over if they...
With the advanced technology at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia’s Pediatric Hybrid Catheterization Lab, surgery is no longer necessary in order to repair hearts.
Scientists report that mice whose neurons don’t make estrogen have impaired spatial reference memory as well as recognition memory and contextual fear memory.
When it comes to performing complex surgery, even the best surgeon may need a helping hand, even if that hand is cold, metal and strong enough to hold the smallest of instruments.
Thanks to the cardiac rehab program at AU Health, international peacemaker and world traveler Dr. Han Park has now seen his 80th birthday and beyond.
Enjoy the colorful creations of AU Alumni in the February Healing Arts Wall Exhibit.
The symposium will cover advances in bone biology and nutrition; graduate student research in musculoskeletal aging; research on brain aging, dementia and neurodegeneration; and...
Heart failure affects millions, but early detection can save lives. Visit AU Health's Heart Failure Information Expo on Feb. 13.
When a car crash or explosion results in an optic nerve injury, eliminating an enzyme known to promote inflammation appears to aid recovery, scientists report.
Dental students, dental hygiene students, faculty and staff teamed up to deliver free dental care equivalent to about $35,000 in services.
The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is working to make the lives of those with pulmonary fibrosis...
A powerful immune molecule helps protect transplanted organs from rejection by putting a silencer on two other immune molecules that converge to take a direct shot at the organ...
From the outset, students understand the cadavers they learn from were once living people, with their own loved ones, personalities and hopes and wishes for the future.
Scientists at the Medical College of Georgia are looking at new treatment targets for the retinal damage that often accompanies diseases like diabetes, glaucoma and hypertension.
Dr. Satish S.C. Rao is helping lead a federally funded initiative that will provide the first head-to-head comparison of the benefits, side effects and costs of three Food and...
Diagnosed with congenital glaucoma, Ravi Hudson's nearly two-decades-long relationship with the Children’s Hospital of Georgia has allowed her to pursue a normal life in adulthood.
Scientists are working to analyze the genes of hundreds of patients born with a missing or underdeveloped vagina and uterus to get a better idea about causes, improve genetic...