While more people than ever are running marathons in the US, the risk of dying from a heart attack during a race has fallen dramatically in recent years, according to a School of Medicine study by Jonathan Kim, associate professor of cardiology.

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A new study explains the gut-brain connection, indicating that bacteria from the gut can directly enter the brain, with potential implications for neurological health. Researchers also identified low levels of bacteria in the brains of mouse models of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s diseases.

Four exceptional Emory College students representing academic achievement and passionate curiosity across the liberal arts and sciences will spend a year studying at the University of St Andrews as part of the prestigious Robert T. Jones Jr. Scholarship.

Emory University is one of 14 colleges and universities that will share more than $2.1 million in funding for undergraduate scientific research. The program will support a 15-month independent research experience for six students across three years.

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