2023 News

Articles published in 2023

  • Mar 3, 2023
    photos of the exteriors of four Emory Healthcare hospitals: Emory University Hospital, Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital, Emory Emory Johns Creek Hospital and Emory University Hospital Midtown
    Mar 3, 2023
    Four Emory Healthcare hospitals have been named top Georgia and U.S. hospitals, and one has been named a top global hospital, in Newsweek’s lists of World’s Best Hospitals 2023. Read More
  • Feb 27, 2023
    an illustration of a transparent human head showing the brain, bones and arteries inside
    Feb 27, 2023
    An Emory University study published in Aging shows brain lesions, known as white matter hyperintensities (WMH), are associated with premature brain aging. Read More
  • Feb 23, 2023
    hospital ceiling sign for wards 5-6, the Intensive Care Unit
    Feb 23, 2023
    Critical care patients at Memorial Hospital and Manor in Bainbridge, Georgia, and Coffee Regional Medical Center in Douglas, Georgia, are receiving access to additional care and remote monitoring through Emory Healthcare’s eICU (electronic Intensive Care Unit) services, based in Atlanta. Read More
  • Feb 17, 2023
    hands drawing a clock on a tablet for a dementia test
    Feb 17, 2023
    The Goizueta Institute @Emory Brain Health and Emory Healthcare are collaborating with digital health company Linus Health to implement innovative digital cognitive assessments for primary care patients. Read More
  • Feb 1, 2023
    The Moricle family, Wade, Sofie and Julie, pose with the 600-pound sticker ball
    Feb 1, 2023
    Emory employee Wade Moricle and his family are awaiting official certification from the Guinness World Records Company for their 625-pound sticker ball. The multiyear project helped them stick together through the pandemic, a cancer diagnosis and treatments. Read More
  • Jan 26, 2023
    illuminated brain pathways
    Jan 26, 2023
    An Emory University study published in Nature’s Molecular Psychiatry shows levodopa, a drug that increases dopamine in the brain, has potential to reverse the effects of inflammation on brain reward circuitry, ultimately improving symptoms of depression. Read More

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