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Supercomputer Watson learns medicine | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ ATLANTA — It vanquished the human champions on the quiz show Jeopardy and now the supercomputer Watson is turning to medicine, one of the IBM developers said Friday. One activist argues that in a number of years Watson and computers like it could spark a debate about whether human doctors are needed at all.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Garden Gnome: Event encourages green living | The Augusta Chronicle

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Augusta area Alzheimer's Association funds caregiving classes through Women in Philanthropy grants | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ More than once Kathy Tuckey has been told that new programming offered through the Augusta office of the Alzheimer’s Association is changing lives.Nearly 100 people have taken one of two new courses in caregiving, thanks to a grant awarded by Women in Philanthropy.The association, however, is just one of several local non-profits to benefit from Women in Philanthropy grants. The charitable organization celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, having awarded $217,500 to date, with another $93View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Augusta area Alzheimer's Association funds caregiving classes through Women in Philanthropy grants | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ More than once Kathy Tuckey has been told that new programming offered through the Augusta office of the Alzheimer’s Association is changing lives.Nearly 100 people have taken one of two new courses in caregiving, thanks to a grant awarded by Women in Philanthropy.The association, however, is just one of several local non-profits to benefit from Women in Philanthropy grants. The charitable organization celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, having awarded $217,500 to date, with another $93View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Even college graduates find job market hard to enter | The Augusta Chronicle

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Warm, dry winter leads to 'intense' allergy season | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “Brenda Ferrell considers her allergies much improved after years of desensitization shots, but now the pollen is definitely getting to her.“It has really been a tough winter,” she said in an exam room at Augusta Fam­ily Allergy & Immunology on Tues­day.A warmer and drier winter could be leading to a worse-than-usual season for those with tree and grass allergies, experts said.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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'Menopause' makes 'the change' fun | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ For a production about mood swings, night sweats and hot flashes, Menopause the Musical promises to be one of the most uplifting and laugh-inducing shows you’ll ever see, said Megan Cavanagh, part of the four-woman cast in the traveling off-Broadway show.The musical stops at Augusta’s Imperial Theatre for four 8 p.m. performances March 20-23.Tickets cost $46. Call (706) 722-8341 or go to www.imperialtheatre.com.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Christian caregiving workshop set | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “Christian caregiving is the topic of an upcoming half-day workshop at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Aiken on April 14.Three sessions will highlight the role of Stephen Ministry, named for St. Stephen, in which lay people in the church care for those experiencing grief, job loss, illness, crisis or other difficulties. The sessions preview future training opportunities with Stephen Ministry and cover topics like “Ministering to Those Experiencing Grief” and “How to Care in a Distinctively View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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American Cancer Society seeking participants in prevention study | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “The American Cancer Society in Augusta is hoping a small group of people will help it enroll hundreds in the area for a long-term study of cancer prevention.The cancer society is seeking “champions” who will help enroll 10 people or more apiece in April on the way to getting 500 residents from the area enrolled in a 20- to 30-year community study called Cancer Prevention Study-3.“We would love to far exceed that, if possible,” said Danielle Truan, the mission delivery manager for the cancer sociView full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Good Morning America to feature GreenJackets staff | The Augusta Chronicle

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Georgia Medicaid doesn't help smokers quit | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “Camille Bailey has not picked up a cigarette since Feb. 27 and after more than 20 years of smoking, she said it is a great feeling.“You feel like you are free,” she said. “It is such an addiction, your whole lifestyle changes because you are not trying to support the doggone habit.”Bailey used the Freshstart smoking cessation program offered through University Hospital and for a time used the drug Chantix – although she dropped it because of side effects.“It gave me a good start anyway,” she saiView full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Poor parenting leads youth to violent crime | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ Crime rates among children and adolescents aren’t necessarily on the rise, but a recent string of juvenile criminal activities in the area might indicate that the perpetrators are getting younger and more violent, according to local child and teen behavioral experts.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Poor parenting leads youth to violent crime | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ Crime rates among children and adolescents aren’t necessarily on the rise, but a recent string of juvenile criminal activities in the area might indicate that the perpetrators are getting younger and more violent, according to local child and teen behavioral experts.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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SC state retiree cost-of-living raise cut in half | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “ COLUMBIA — A typical state retiree will lose about half of his cost of living adjustment next year, or about $180 for the year, under a plan the South Carolina financial oversight board adopted Thursday.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Governor accepted flights from donors | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “COLUMBIA — Donors appointed by South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to state boards have also allowed her to use their airplanes for travel valued at more than $5,300, according to an analysis Friday by The Associated Press.The governor’s spokesman said the travel will be disclosed on ethics and campaign reports.Donors who provided flights included Allen Amsler, the chairman of the Department of Health and Environmental Control Commission.View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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