Author: Elizabeth Fite
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Reducing sexual harassment at work is complicated, researcher advises
Workplace sexual harassment policies and training can reduce harassment, increase reporting and alter perceptions of…
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Reducing sexual harassment at work is complicated, researcher advises
Workplace sexual harassment policies and training can reduce harassment, increase reporting and alter perceptions of…
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Sugar coating: ‘Diet’ products can make you fat, study shows
High-fat foods are often the primary target when fighting obesity, but sugar-laden “diet” foods could…
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‘Diet’ products can make you fat, study shows
High-fat foods are often the primary target when fighting obesity, but sugar-laden “diet” foods could…
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People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, study says
People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, according to a study led by…
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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
Navigating the U.S. health care system can be frustrating for anyone, but for adults with…
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UGA scientists study how plants decipher complex, molecular messages for recognizing good bacteria
Bacteria can be a plant’s friend or foe and recognizing the difference is essential for…
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New study tests potential treatment to combat Gulf War illness
Funded by a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, UGA’s Nick Filipov and…
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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
A study by UGA researchers provides insights into how health care providers and patients can…
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New study tests potential treatment to combat Gulf War illness
A grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will allow UGA researchers to test a…
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ARCS Awards to UGA students top $1 million
Limited time and money are major obstacles for up-and-coming researchers, said Stephanie Herrlinger, a UGA…
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College of Pharmacy and College of Education researchers discover potential therapy
UGA researchers have shown that an FDA-approved drug reduces scar tissue and improves muscle function…
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UGA’s stable isotope laboratory becomes largest in North America
The Center for Applied Isotope Studies at UGA already is world-renowned, but the center’s role…
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UGA’s stable isotope lab becomes largest in North America
The Center for Applied Isotope Studies at the University of Georgia is already world-renowned, but…
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Conference highlights research on public health issues
Researchers in the College of Public Health and other UGA departments shared their expertise alongside…
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Dental fillings raise levels of mercury in the body, College of Public Health study finds
Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other…
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Dental fillings raise levels of mercury in the body, UGA study says
Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other…
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UGA Honors student to present research on Capitol Hill
Erin Hollander, a junior Honors student majoring in biochemistry and genetics at the University of…
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UGA offers variety of organizations, programs to foster diversity, inclusion
Several organizations, programs and people across campus help make UGA a national leader in fostering…
