How Children's Hospital of Georgia is uniquely suited to provide the care kids need.
Workforce projections estimate that by the year 2022 there will be a 1.8 million cyber security workforce gap in the United States.
Augusta University's Director of Career Services offers her expertise to those starting the job-hunt.
Melissa Furman details the need for new workers for new kinds of jobs as well as the need to replace those in the baby boom generation who are getting ready to retire.
In research funded by the National Cancer Institute, scientists at the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University found that manipulated T cells can be used to target liver...
Robots are entering the operating room, but there’s no need to panic.
Before you reach for that delicious milkshake, did you know that what you view as a harmless treat could be setting the stage for heart disease?
Days have passed, but Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson is still without wifi.
There’s an added benefit in medicines designed to help erectile dysfunction: a reduced risk of colorectal cancers.
The Children’s Hospital of Georgia is celebrating nearly 120 years of helping children with a new ad campaign.
The Augusta University Junior Model UN was recently featured in stories by local media outlets WRDW News 12/26, WJBF News Channel 6, and the Augusta Chronicle. The event, which...
Mattie Mae Tarver Lawson worked with the Medical College of Georgia for over 30 years.
We're getting closer to a cure for adults with sickle cell disease.
One of the newest trends you may have heard of to help with weightloss are raspberry ketones, but not everything you’ve heard is true.
Local governments are seeking solutions for the looming threat of hackers targeting local government agencies.
While many businesses are cutting ties with the NRA, Atlanta-based Delta has received some pushback by Georgia GOP.
Did you know that 70% of all payment transactions are handled in Atlanta? Georgia is also a major internet access point for the Southeast, the Caribbean and part of South America.
A medical breakthrough, available at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, is changing how strokes are treated.
When Jayden Fortner was a freshman in high school she almost lost her foot due to a terrible accident.
An innovator in the field, Terris explains thyroid disease, the recent increase in thyroid cancers, treatments and the research that is going on in the field.