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As part of its charge to lead statewide screening and testing for COVID-19, Augusta University Health has expanded testing to include asymptomatic people in Georgia counties hardest hit by the virus and all asymptomatic critical infrastructure...
TaxSlayer added to the ongoing community support of Augusta University’s efforts to battle the COVID-19 pandemic with a donation to the Emergency Response Fund.
Augusta University’s innovative efforts to battle the COVID-19 pandemic received additional support today with a donation from Bank of America.
Women who don’t survive this rare and aggressive uterine cancer have high expression of a group of 73 genes, a score scientists say can help identify these women and improve their outcome.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains the symptoms of COVID-19.
After spending eight days on a ventilator at AU Health due to COVID-19, a patient celebrates going home.
Could social distancing cause a spike in drug overdoses? Dr. Joseph Hernandez provides advice.
"We are effectively running two full-service separate emergency departments. We can prevent low-risk patients from coming into contact with high-risk patients.”
Mathematical modeling can take information reported about the coronavirus, including the clearly underreported numbers of cases, and compute a more realistic picture of the virus’ infection rate, numbers that will enable better prevention and...
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Augusta University experts available to share insight on COVID-19's impact on the African American community.
The Georgia Esoteric and Molecular Laboratory at the Medical College of Georgia Department of Pathology is now offering a new coronavirus test with expanded capacity to the entire state.
Jefferson Hospital is among the rural facilities taking advantage of AU Health's COVID-19 testing service.
Get indoor fitness tips to help you stay active while at home.
The college is looking to help patients in need while also trying to conserve necessary PPE supplies that are in high demand.
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Are pregnant women more at risk of getting COVID-19? Dr. Chad Ray explains.
Investigators at the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta University Health System are exploring the potential of magnetic stimulation to help assess its efficacy and safety.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains some of the key terms being used during the COVID-19 pandemic.

