Based on the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Paceline Ride's leadership has postponed Paceline Ride weekend.
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A species of a lipid that naturally helps skin injuries heal appears to also aid repair of common corneal injuries, even when other conditions, like diabetes, make healing difficult, scientists report.
The community is encouraged to share messages and use the hashtag #OurAUHeroes to spread the love to the people working hard during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is helping lead the statewide response to the COVID-19 pandemic with the creation of a pandemic medicine course that will mobilize the medical school’s statewide faculty and see up to 400 third...
“We want patients and physicians in our community to have timely access to information that will ultimately benefit us all by helping limit spread of the virus,” says Dr. Ravindra Kolhe, director of the GEM Lab.
Patients concerned about coronavirus (COVID-19) can now be screened for the virus without ever having to leave home, thanks to a new telehealth platform from Augusta University Health System.
Dental student online only instruction may commence as early as March 23.
An employee and the spouse of an employee are presumptively positive for COVID-19 according to initial testing performed at Augusta University Health System. The results await confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Augusta University’s COVID-19 Town Hall has been rescheduled to 3 p.m. today and will be held online.
Augusta University psychiatrist shares advice on how to ease coronavirus anxiety.
Augusta University Health goes futuristic to kill germs in the hospital.
We’ve all heard the expression “sleep like a baby.”
Unfortunately, as children get older, some develop bedtime issues that make those days of sleeping so deeply and soundly seem like a distant memory.
Here's what Augusta University students need to know about instruction and more during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A coronavirus app coupled with machine intelligence will soon enable an individual to get an at-home risk assessment based on how they feel and where they’ve been in about a minute, and direct those deemed at risk to the nearest definitive testing...
Dr. Goza’s visit coincides with Advocacy Week for pediatric residents, highlighting the many ways Children’s Hospital of Georgia advocates for children’s health.
The Department of Radiology and Imaging at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University has named two new section chiefs.
Excessive weight around our middle gives our brain’s resident immune cells heavy exposure to a signal that turns them against us, setting in motion a crescendo of inflammation that damages cognition, scientists say.
Foreign policy expert Dr. Craig Albert shares what you need to know about the U.S.-Taliban peace deal.
Aggressive colorectal cancers set up an interactive network of checkpoints to keep the immune system at bay, scientists report.

