Author: Sydney Devine
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Study: Obesity in children may hurt bone growth
Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent UGA research…
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The Intersection offers place on campus to discuss tough issues
The Intersection, a new room located on the third floor of the Tate Student Center…
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Study: Bacteria can survive in crackers, cookies for months
UGA researchers found that pathogens, like salmonella, can survive for at least six months in…
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Harmful bacteria can survive in sandwich crackers, cookies for months, UGA study finds
Researchers at the University of Georgia found that pathogens, like salmonella, can survive for at…
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Bones of obese children may be in trouble, UGA study finds
Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent University of…
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Depressed Pinterest users suffer from lack of positive messages, UGA study finds
Despite the large number of posts on visual social media platforms that suggest—and fuel—depressing or…
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ACCA provides care, support for older individuals
Mary Miller was filled with worry the day her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Study: Kitchen utensils can spread bacteria between foods
In a recent study funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, UGA researchers found…
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UGA researchers develop visual test to quickly check brain function quality
University of Georgia researchers have developed a simple technique to measure an individual’s visual processing…
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Teen tobacco dependence should be treated with ‘same urgency as other drugs,’ study says
Substance abuse treatments that target main issues such as serious drug and alcohol addiction are…
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Kitchen utensils can spread bacteria between foods, UGA study finds
In a recent study funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, University of Georgia…
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Teen tobacco dependence should be treated with ‘same urgency as other drugs,’ study says
Substance abuse treatments that target main issues such as serious drug and alcohol addiction are…
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Liaison helps cadets in university’s ROTC department
As UGA’s liaison for the U.S. Army, Michael Frye tries to balance the goals and…
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UGA study: Species extinction can doom parasites
The effects of an animal population’s extinction may echo beyond the original species, new UGA…
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Species extinction can doom parasites important for ecosystem health, UGA study finds
The effects of an animal population’s extinction may echo beyond the original species, new University…
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Athletic Association makes upgrades to Sanford Stadium
With two home games completed this season, UGA fans have gotten their first taste of…
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Study: Bimanual exam doesn’t accurately screen for ovarian cancer
The most commonly performed ovarian cancer screening test—the bimanual exam—is unlikely to benefit healthy women,…
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Physicians can play key role in preventing foodborne illness, says UGA’s Mike Doyle
Food safety awareness is key to understanding the food safety issues on the horizon, and…
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Threatened reef-building corals have diverse symbiotic algae partners, UGA study finds
Continued University of Georgia research on the threatened Caribbean reef-building coral, Orbicella faveolata, finds that…
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Ocean fronts improve climate and fishery production, UGA study finds
A recent study by the University of Georgia found that ocean fronts—separate regions of warm…
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Animal parasite study could help humans ‘manage nasty diseases’
The evolutionary history, body size and geographic range of an animal species are predictors for…
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Researchers find bimanual exam doesn’t accurately screen for ovarian cancer
The most commonly performed ovarian cancer screening test—the bimanual exam—is unlikely to benefit healthy women,…
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UGA study finds stomach flu symptoms last an average of 44 hours
Norovirus infections, sometimes known as the stomach flu, typically last for the same amount of…
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UGA awarded USDA grant to study Georgia’s community revitalization needs
An increased understanding of the housing and neighborhood revitalization issues facing Georgia’s rural and small-town…
