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Medical College of Georgia student publishes book to promote creativity, youth mental health

October 10, 2022man smilingMiguelangelo Hernandez

"Freeze Frame" explores the mind of a troubled teen filmmaker who is plagued with the horrors of his tragic past.

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Wear and tear from lifelong stress can increase cancer mortality

October 6, 2022Woman smilingJennifer Hilliard Scott

Chronic, ongoing psychosocial stressors that never allow you to "come down" can cause wear and tear on your body at a biological level.

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Dr. Luis Velasquez-Zarate, pediatric pathologist, joins faculty of MCG, CHOG

October 5, 2022Toni Baker

The new pediatric pathologist will expand diagnostic and treatment services provided to children.

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Scientists chase down what motor proteins deliver to healthy cells to find what’s altered in neurological diseases

October 4, 2022Toni Baker

Motor proteins running the natural roadways on the skeletons of our cells are hauling cargo that is both essential to life and can cause disease, scientists say.

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As few as 1 in 5 COVID cases may have been counted worldwide, mathematical models suggest

September 27, 2022Toni Baker

Mathematical models indicate that as few as one in five cases of COVID-19 which occurred during the first 29 months of the pandemic are accounted for in the half billion cases...

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Molecular changes in the brain in the aftermath of a traumatic event may help explain long-term susceptibility or resilience

September 20, 2022Toni Baker

Some mice just seem more susceptible to a lasting impact from a major and/or chronic stressor.

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