Author: Rebecca Ayer
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Magnet hospital status may offer financial benefits, UGA researcher finds
Magnet recognition is considered one of the highest credentials a hospital can receive for its…
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UGA experts available to speak on the 2014 County Health Rankings
While Georgia’s healthiest counties continue to flourish, poorer rural counties continue to struggle with higher…
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Expert on HIV/AIDS, adolescents to speak about media’s role in prevention
Ralph DiClemente, associate director for the Emory Center for AIDS Research, will deliver the second…
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Researchers to evaluate educational, law-enforcement-focused programs
Researchers from the College of Public Health’s health promotion and behavior department received a one-year,…
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Expert on HIV/AIDS, adolescents to speak on media’s role in prevention at Ramsey Lecture
Ralph DiClemente, associate director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, will deliver the second…
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Symposium brings art, community together to contemplate contemporary aging
The University of Georgia Institute of Gerontology and the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art bring…
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Corso named first Foundation Professor of Human Health
Phaedra Corso, a professor of health policy and management in the College of Public Health,…
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Study: Exercise reduces disease risk among one Hispanic population
Over time, exposure to stress can cause wear and tear on the body. Referred to…
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Phaedra Corso named UGA Foundation Professor of Human Health
Dr. Phaedra Corso, professor of health policy and management in the University of Georgia College…
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UGA public health TV show returns for fourth season on WUGA-TV
The University of Georgia College of Public Health has kicked off its fourth season of…
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Attention to ethics needed in creating health care policy says UGA, Armstrong study
Just as the ethical standards for medical research require that scientists be aware of the…
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UGA to launch new MBA/MPH dual degree program in fall 2014
The University of Georgia’s College of Public Health and Terry College of Business have partnered…
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Research suggests exercise reduces disease risk among Hispanic population
Over time, exposure to stress can cause wear and tear on the body. Referred to…
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Public Health prof tackles indoor air pollution in developing countries
Traveling from Guatemala, Peru and Chile to India, Luke Naeher has spent his career studying…
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Researcher receives NIH grant to improve women’s health in Liberia
War exposure, gender-based violence and extreme poverty following 14 years of civil war have resulted…
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UGA researcher receives NIH grant to improve women’s health in Liberia
War exposure, gender-based violence and extreme poverty following 14 years of civil war has resulted…
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State of Public Health Conference will examine health care reform
Len M. Nichols, a renowned health care economist and professor of health policy at George…
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State of Public Health Conference to tackle health care reform on Oct. 3
Athens, Ga. – Len M. Nichols, a renowned health care economist and professor of health…
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UGA public health dean joins governor’s childhood obesity advisory council
Phillip L. Williams, dean of the University of Georgia College of Public Health, has accepted…
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Jia-Sheng Wang named Athletic Association Professor in Public Health
Jia-Sheng Wang, a professor and head of the environmental health sciences department in the College…
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UGA experts on aging to advise Georgia’s dementia task force
Because Alzheimer’s disease is considered a major public health priority, more than 40 states currently…
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Jia-Sheng Wang named UGA Athletic Association Professor in Public Health
Dr. Jia-Sheng Wang, a professor and head of the department of environmental health sciences in…
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UGA, University of Liverpool to team up for international One Health Symposium
UGA’s Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and its Faculty of Infectious Diseases along with the…
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University of Georgia to host international symposium on One Health
The University of Georgia Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and Faculty of Infectious Diseases along…
