Author: April Reese Sorrow
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Blocker breakthrough
New medicine developed at UGA attacks the HIV virus before it integrates with human DNA,…
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A brush with greatness
Art has the ability to tell stories through objects. The story of how a Lutheran…
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Mental illness prescriptions increase during recession, says UGA study
Perhaps surprisingly, public health overall improves during economic recessions. Fewer people die, fewer heart attacks…
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FACS study finds that adolescent obesity influenced by community, genetics
Genetic sensitivity and community adversity combine to increase the risk of obesity among adolescents, according…
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UGA researchers synthesize asymmetrical glycans
A team of investigators from the University of Georgia recently demonstrated the first method for…
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Adolescent obesity influenced by both community, genetics
Genetic sensitivity and community adversity combine to increase the risk of obesity among adolescents, according…
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UGA study shows current laws don’t prevent Sub-Saharan ‘land grabbing’
Sub-Saharan Africa has foreign investors flocking to buy its fertile land. Sometimes referred to as…
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UGA research uncovers cost of resiliency in kids
Children living in poverty who appear to succeed socially may be failing biologically. Students able…
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UGA research aims to fix long-held, inaccurate insect model
In humans, a polymer called melanin determines skin, eye and hair color—the darker the skin,…
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A dog’s age
Many dog owners have their pets spayed or neutered to help control the pet population,…
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Stroke patients respond similarly to after-stroke care, despite age difference
Age has little to do with how patients should be treated after suffering a stroke,…
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Plant therapy
Brad Davis describes himself as a “plant person,” a description easy to confirm after seeing…
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Target practice
Flu is unpredictable. Influenza viruses are changing constantly-from one season to the next or even…
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UGA research finds sterilized dogs live longer
Many dog owners have their pets spayed or neutered to help control the pet population,…
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Microbiologists shed light on ancient origin of life
Researchers in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences have discovered important genetic clues about…
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Feeding frenzy
New UGA research has identified the neural pathways in an insect brain tied to eating…
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UGA researchers develop universal flu vaccine
Flu is unpredictable. Influenza viruses are constantly changing—from one season to the next or even…
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‘Thinc.’ big: New UGA initiative kicks off with week of events
Entrepreneurial Week at UGA continues through March 29. It is part of Thinc. at UGA,…
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UGA Bulldog Sustainopreneurship Challenge planned
University of Georgia students can explore their innovative spirit during the Bulldog Sustainopreneurship Challenge during…
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Dating in middle school leads to higher dropout, drug-use rates
Students who date in middle school have significantly worse study skills, are four times more…
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Healthy eating
Older African-Americans who are dissatisfied with their lives tend to choose diets that are high…
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UGA student entrepreneurs to share success stories March 25
University of Georgia student entrepreneurs are turning the tables March 25 as they move from…
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UGA researchers shed light on ancient origin of life
University of Georgia researchers discovered important genetic clues about the history of microorganisms called archaea…
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Study: One-third of dating teens report abusive relationships
Nearly one-third of those dating in middle and high school report abusive relationships, according to…
