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Chronic illness and depression increase likelihood of problem drinking in older adults
Older adults suffering from multiple chronic health conditions and depression are nearly five times as…
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Researchers receive Moore Foundation grant to study the global ocean microbiome
A $1.3 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will allow University of…
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Most valuable colleagues: What the NBA can teach us about worker productivity
Just like former NBA MVP Steve Nash, who famously improved the output of his teammates…
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Look Forward Georgia examines Pulitzer Prize-winning work and civil rights in Georgia
A new website examining the civil rights movement in Georgia has been launched. “Look Forward:…
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UGA launches unique MBA-engineering dual degree program
The University of Georgia is launching a new dual degree program that will allow students…
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Stocking up for a storm goes beyond your pantry, researcher says
It’s not just the desire to stockpile a pantry that pushes people to buy bread…
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Painted distaffs coming to Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “To…
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Worker-owned cooperatives may help address elder care deficit
A growing elder care shortage could be eased by worker-owned cooperatives, a little-used business model…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show artists of the New York School
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will show the work of…
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Irascibles to appear at Georgia Museum of Art in January
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will show the work of…
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Spanish-speaking counselors from UGA help fill community need
A team of counseling psychology graduate students led by a University of Georgia professor is…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new UGA study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibises there are carrying salmonella-the same…
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Crisis communication experts debate Samsung Galaxy Note7 global response
As holiday shoppers scurry to buy the newest electronic gadgets, crisis communication experts from the…
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It matters who you know: Referral networks in the labor market
Half of all workers say they found their current job through a friend or social…
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Eat and be eaten: Invasive scavengers in Hawaii alter island nutrient cycle
Researchers from the University of Georgia have found that invasive species on Hawaii Island, or…
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Public skepticism would likely greet a new Zika vaccine, study says
As scientists race to create a vaccine for the Zika virus, new research from the…
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UGA researchers calculating northern bobwhite population, survival rates
University of Georgia researchers have been tasked with figuring out how many northern bobwhites are…
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Papers in 1972 Supreme Court case have implications for journalist’s privilege today
Analysis of the papers of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. sheds new…
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Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success
Georgia remains a national leader in job creation and economic development because of infrastructure improvements…
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New survey shows only half of people plan to get flu shots this year
Americans are split on getting an annual flu shot, with four out of 10 having…
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Narcissistic individuals use social media to self-promote
A new statistical review of 62 studies with over 13,000 individuals found that narcissism has…
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UGA-led research team discovers a pathogen’s motility triggers immune response
Until now, a pathogen’s ability to move through the body has been overlooked as a…
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Experts to discuss economy, livestock regulations, 2018 farm bill at Georgia Ag Forecast
The Georgia Ag Forecast seminar series will be held Jan. 18-27. University of Georgia agricultural…
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Prevention program safeguards children’s brains from effects of poverty, says UGA study
A University of Georgia research team has shown for the first time that participation in…
