For the first time, scientists have described the body’s natural mechanism for temporarily protecting the powerhouses of kidney cells when injury or disease means they aren’t...
Every year there are 14,000 children in the United States diagnosed with cancer. More than 90 percent of these children are cared for at Children’s Oncology Group Hospitals, an...
Over the years, a group of local submarine veterans have visited patients in the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, bringing comfort and cheer, and delighting our pediatric patients...
Even in retirement, Dr. Charles Howell continues the Children's Hospital of Georgia legacy.
Over 20 years, the five-story, 220,000-square-foot Children’s Hospital of Georgia has become a lifeline to children and families across the Southeast.
This month, the Children’s Hospital of Georgia will host the 18th Annual Cares for Kids Radiothon — its biggest fundraiser of the year.
The building’s most dramatic feature, the three-story bridge connecting the university’s dedicated cancer research space with the clinical activities at the Cancer Center’s...
It’s that time again. Vote daily between now and Tuesday, Dec. 18 to help the Children's Hospital of Georgia win $50,000!
Lipid that aids normal skin turnover may help psoriasis.
Family, friends and faith. These are the things helping one father and grandfather live his life to the fullest after being diagnosed with cancer for the second time in under 10...
It is time for an honest discussion about how to balance the responsibility of being a caregiver and making holiday memories family and friends will always remember.
A small study looking at whether the drug prazosin, best known for treating high blood pressure but also used to treat PTSD-related sleep problems, can reduce suicidal thoughts...
Crews will begin removing old signage and lettering on the front exterior of the Children's Hospital of Georgia.
Veterans Day at Georgia War in pictures
Scientists find first evidence in humans that the innate system that enables us to flee danger may itself be dangerous to our cardiovascular health.
Georgia War veterans Robert S. Crumrine was a pioneering pediatric anesthesiologist.
Enzyme arginase 1, known to help our liver get rid of ammonia, can also help repair and protect our retina.
Dr. Richard Lee, physician, scientist and educator, is new chief of cardiothoracic surgery at MCG.
Augusta University has committed to help the community reduce the number of tobacco and e-cigarette users during the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout.
According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 154,000 people will die from lung cancer in 2018, about the size of the population of Athens, Georgia.