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 state.
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.
Ronald A. Booth has been named VP of Facilities at Augusta University.
The center will serve residents of Augusta's River Region who need timely primary care services for the management of episodic and chronic conditions.
Alumni, family and friends of The Dental College of Georgia will gather on April 26 at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center to commemorate the college’s 50th anniversary.
MCG scientists have discovered the chronic activation of the Adora2a receptor is one way obesity and insulin resistance break down one of the the brain's protections against memory loss and confusion.
Dr. Lee Ann Merchen, director of MCG's internal medicine residency, has been named to new role to help streamline the medical school's clinical curriculum.
MCG’s Southeast Campus is the recipient of the AAMC STAR Award for their joint efforts with the Medical Association of Georgia to train medical students to respond to disaster situations.
Golf season is in full swing, and here are four tips to lower your risk of injury on the course.
To more accurately diagnose and treat multiple myeloma, scientists should look at the numbers in each arm of the Y-shaped cancer causing proteins differently, since one arm naturally has more, with and without cancer.
MCG scientists have found that high levels of a certain gene are correlated to better colorectal cancer survival rates. Next they hope to design a genetic panel that's predictive of prognosis - good or bad.
Timothy Gaillard has been named the medical center's new chief operating officer.
In her new role, Dr. Martha S. Tingen will work to build a cancer prevention and control research program to assess the impact of healthier lifestyle choices on reducing preventable cancer deaths in the region.
MCG scientists now know how the immune system rids the body of tumor cells, helping prevent cancer metastasis.
A synthetic peptide disrupts the destructive inflammation that occurs in nephritis, enabling the kidneys to better recover and maintain function.
South Carolina woman is can breathe easier thanks to a new procedure.
Pioneers in the fields of big data analytics will speak at a workshop at the Georgia Cyber Center.

