August is National Breastfeeding Month and Augusta University Health has an expert ready to share the benefits of breastfeeding.
It’s the proportionately of a newborn — a measure that includes both birthweight and length — that may best tell doctors whether a child is born with an increased risk for heart...
Augusta University experts are ready to talk FaceApp, Democratic presidential candidates and more.
When someone is depressed and having suicidal thoughts or their depression treatment just isn’t working, caregivers might want to check to see if they have obstructive sleep...
Experts available to discuss viral hepatitis outbreaks, rural health care and telemedicine
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“We are honored to produce this event on behalf of the Augusta MS Center at Augusta University."
Scientists at MCG are looking at how neural activity drives blood flow increases and how important the increases are for the health and proper functioning of neurons. Benefits of...
Dr. Judi WIlson has been named dean of College of Education after serving as interim since June 2018.
Augusta University experts are ready to discuss the citizenship question on the 2020 census and gender’s influence on political views.
Dr. David Hess, MCG dean, will testify before Congress about the importance of high-speed broadband internet and how it helped him and others develop a way to treat stroke...
Focusing on strengthening our muscles rather than losing fat may be a better way to protect ourselves from weight-related hazards like diabetes and cardiovascular disease...
While regular exercise is clearly beneficial to children — and adults — the psychosocial health of children may benefit as much from other kinds of adult-led after-school...
Katrina Keefer has been named chief executive officer for AU Health effective July 15.
Renowned pharmacologist, molecular behavioral neuroscientist who is pursuing better treatment targets for PTSD, depression and Alzheimer’s has been named chair of the MCG...
Augusta University has more than 80 experts on hand to discuss a variety of topics, from health care to politics and beyond.
Over the years, the program has provided more than 5,000 screenings to migrant workers.
MCG scientists looking at body's natural checkpoint, the enzyme CD73, and how it may convert the cell fuel that normally promotes our immune system to attack head and neck cancer...
Augusta University experts ready to talk trending news topics, including the myth of "curing" cancer.
AUMC gets the Gold Standard stamp approval.

