Author: April Reese Sorrow
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Mutual exchange
It is 7,120 miles across the Pacific Ocean from Athens, Georgia, to Seoul, South Korea.…
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Grady College study finds that unexpected election results tend to erode trust in government
When asked who is going to win an election, people tend to predict their own…
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Election surprises tend to erode trust in government
When asked who is going to win an election, people tend to predict their own…
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Climatologists available to comment on EPA power plant regulations
On June 2, the Environmental Protection Agency released proposed regulations to reduce carbon emissions from…
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Professor specializes in aquatic animal disease diagnosis
Al Camus is on call 24 hours a day, but he’s not rushing into hospitals…
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UGA student named finalist in LabTV contest
A video produced by University of Georgia health and medical journalism graduate student April Bailey…
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Professor identifies parts of brain involved with cost-benefit decisions
Although choosing to do something because the perceived benefit outweighs the financial cost is something…
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UGA researchers find new method to combat common childhood illness: RSV
Almost all children are infected with respiratory syncytial virus by the time they are two.…
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UGA researcher identifies social network communities on Twitter
Most Twitter conversations have a distinct structure-forming one of six shapes-and the way these conversations…
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Media Advisory: Match Day event planned for GRU/UGA Medical Partnership March 21
The first class of medical students trained in Athens as part of the Georgia Regents…
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UGA researchers identify decision-making center of brain
Although choosing to do something because the perceived benefit outweighs the financial cost is something…
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UGA faculty, students’ research, projects ripe with innovative spirit
Innovation is many things. It is the invention of a new product, a change in…
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Study: Racial discrimination takes biological toll on some people
Racial discrimination has a health cost in additional to the emotional toll the abuse has…
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Twitter patterns reveal six social network communities
Most Twitter conversations have a distinct structure-forming one of six shapes-and the way these conversations…
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Racial discrimination takes biological toll on body for some
Racial discrimination has a health cost in additional to the emotional toll the abuse has…
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International team completes sequence of ancient plant, discovers origin of flowers
The newly sequenced genome of the Amborella trichopoda plant addresses Darwin’s “abominable mystery”-the question of…
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Baulcombe to receive first McClintock Prize
Sir David C. Baulcombe, University of Cambridge, U.K., is the first recipient of the McClintock…
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UGA stem cell research uncovers importance of cell cycle
One of the biggest problems in stem cell research may not be a problem at…
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New targets identified to combat tissue fibrosis
Multiple types of cells are needed for patients to recover from surgery or to restore…
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Number of minority teachers affects African-American teen pregnancy rates
Thirty-four percent of girls nationwide get pregnant at least once before age 20, according to…
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UGA scientist calls for crypto cure
A recent study involving more than 22,000 children in Africa and Asia revealed that the…
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Minority teachers reduce African-American teen pregnancy rates
Nationwide, 34 percent of girls get pregnant at least once before age 20, according to…
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UGA researcher develops new medicine that attacks HIV before it integrates with human DNA
Athens, Ga. – Thirty-four million people are living with human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, worldwide…
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Recession depression
Perhaps surprisingly, public health overall improves during economic recessions. Fewer people die, fewer heart attacks…
