May 31 is World No Tobacco Day and the Georgia Cancer Center wants to help you kick the habit for good.
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The Children's Hospital of Georgia, in partnership with the Family YMCA of Greater Augusta, is proud to announce it will officially move its four summer camp programs to Camp...
The Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home will hold its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 9 a.m. Monday, May 27, in the Charles Esposito Courtyard.
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“Our key priorities are to manage the health care needs of our patients and families with high quality, safety and service.”
MCG scientists are exploring how improving the function of our older fat may just help our brains and lower Alzheimer’s risk.
“If something was going to make my life easier, I was all for it."
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The interdisciplinary Southern Section of the AFMR, which includes 13 states, Puerto Rico, the West Indies and Central and South America, works to promote research and foster...
The $40,000 award was presented to Dan Nguyen on May 10 during the college’s convocation at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Strengthening families is key to preventing kids from substance abuse, MCG researchers say.
The Vida app design is being funded through a $10,000 cash prize from the Remote Pregnancy Monitoring Grand Challenge.
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This year's spring commencement will celebrate the first class to complete all four years as Augusta University students.
In Georgia, 48 children are victimized by child abuse each day, according to the Children’s Advocacy Center. That averages to 1 child every 30 minutes, every single day in the...
MCG researchers determine which platform is best to rapidly measure how fast the blood is coagulating during surgery.
A nationally and internationally known cardiologist has been named chair of MCG's largest department.
MCG scientists hope non-invasive and better tests that measure a gene variant commonly found in bladder cancer could help improve patient outcomes.
Drs. Marion Jordan, E. Dan DeLoach and Renee Hilton are the recipients of MCG’s 2019 Alumni Awards.