Author: Erica Techo
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Mobile health apps help older adults manage diabetes
Health apps help older adults lower their blood glucose and improve medication management.
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Curbing the CNA workforce shortage
CNAs leave the workforce because of a lack of resources and advancement opportunities.
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Staying physically active may slow cognitive decline
Staying physically active can prevent cognitive decline.
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Coordinator serves as a mentor and a guide
Rebecca Wells helps students find their way forward.
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Understanding stressors female farmers face
Female farm owners cite animal loss, succession planning as key stressors.
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Uncovering dementia’s environmental triggers
Meta-analysis highlights the impact of traffic, walkability and natural spaces on cognitive health.
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Nearly 6% of pregnant women report marijuana use
Pot use during pregnancy can cause a variety of fetal health problems.
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Kristen Iskandrian and Laura Cotten: Book Club
Turning pages
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1904 — The Pacesetter: Robert P. Brooks
A groundbreaker in many ways
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1998 — The Philosopher: Scott Hershovitz
Getting philosophical
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1999 — The Visionary: Beth Shapiro
Taking on mammoth tasks
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2008 — The Regent: Dr. Deep Shah
Staying healthy
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2011 — The Pathfinder: Tracy Yang
Medical paths
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2023-24 — The Newest Generation: Natalie Navarrete and Mariah Cady
Back-to-back Rhodes Scholars
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Vegetarian diet benefits aren’t one-size-fits-all
Study highlights genetic basis for different health benefits, consequences.
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Family stress can lead to work-related guilt for military
Study highlights how family dynamics impact work-related stress and enrichment for service members.
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UGA alumni come together to give back
Knox Martin Foundation supports memory of UGA alumnus, funds cancer research.
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Rebecca Ross: Literary Dreams Realized
Page Turner
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Emma Grace Crumbley: Bugging Out
Creepy, Crawly, and Cool
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Say Goodbye to the Drawl, Y’all
Bye, y’all?
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Behind the scenes opportunity
UGA New Media Institute students get an inside look at Disney, Universal Orlando.
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Youth enrichment activities could harm mental health
New UGA study shows negative effects from adding new enrichment activities.
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Caitlin LeMoine: Interactive Artist
The Real Unreal

