An Augusta University expert discusses a surprising turn in the war in Ukraine.
This week: Augusta University celebrates one of the most important documents in U.S. history, medical researchers discover a new at-home measure that can help in the battle against COVID, and Georgia continues to fight the opioid crisis with...
The high cost of oncology care in the United States and its adverse effects on cancer survivors is of increasing concern.
The showcase portion of the event will be from 4-5:30 p.m., involving a panel of Dentsu Health representatives. The lecture will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
The technique that can be used at home is a safe, effective and inexpensive way to reduce the risk of severe illness and death from coronavirus infection
Augusta University will once again waive the testing requirement for qualified first-year students for the 2023-24 academic year. In absence of test scores, Augusta University will require a 3.4 GPA on required high school curriculum to meet...
The Russell A. Blanchard Distinguished Lecture Series in Ethics is an annual event meant to inspire students, faculty and community leaders in their ethical decision making.
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Our cells are constantly communicating, and scientists have developed an efficient way to find out what messages they are sending.
This week: A sociology class project aims to illustrate the number of U.S. murders, Military and Veteran Services at Augusta University is honored for their efforts and a political science professor weighs in on 2020 election fallout in the Peach...
Up to 90% of patients with these brain injuries experience collateral damage to brain tissue adjacent to the site of the injury hours and sometimes even days later, worsening damage and potential recovery prospects.
This week: A former assistant professor has an art exhibit on display, it’s time to get hyped up about the upcoming year with Jaguar Madness, and new fellowships at the Medical College of Georgia.
The A1R-CT peptide the scientists developed can be administered through a nasal spray.
New programs offer more training in sports medicine and rural health.
A $400,000 Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association will support work to make the middle layer of veins more like the thicker middle of arteries, which are built to handle the pressure of the heart pumping blood. into them...
The results support the growing evidence that there are chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms following COVID-19 infections.
Recent findings of MCG scientists and others suggest that some people with Alzheimer’s who have brain changes widely associated with the condition may not develop dementia without underlying vascular dysfunction.
The program provides immersive simulated clinical experiences using hands-on technology.
MCG scientist wants to find a better way to intervene in the syndrome that can have lifelong consequences for mother and child.
"Scientists do not fully understand the long-term health effects of electronic cigarettes, yet science indicates that they are not a safe alternative to smoking," said Dr. Zubair Karim, assistant professor at Augusta University.

