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Respiratory viruses continue to circulate throughout GeorgiaAs Atlanta and Georgia enter the end of the traditional winter respiratory illness season, there are still signs that ...
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Axios Atlanta on MSNAtlanta partners with nonprofit to fight mental health stigmaThe city of Atlanta is teaming up with a nonprofit to advocate for mental health awareness in marginalized communities. Why ...
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Why cuts to global AIDS relief threaten U.S. health, economic growth, and physical securityMany Americans are unaware that health aid to other countries directly benefits our own health, economic growth, and physical ...
Robert Bednarczyk, a professor of global health at Emory University, warns that measles can find and infect the most ...
Federal grant would allow metro Atlanta migrants in deportation proceedings to get some social services. The Biden-era program likely faces an uncertain future under Trump.
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Hosted on MSNGeorgia’s vaccination rate too low to fully protect against spread of measles, health officials sayAt a press conference last Friday, infectious disease expert Dr. Katrina Kretsinger warned that Georgia’s vaccination rate is ...
Texas health officials say the number of people with measles has increased to 146 in rural West Texas outbreak that led this ...
An estimated 300,000 children globally are expected to lose access to a nutrient-dense peanut butter that’s specially ...
President Trump signaled cuts are coming to the EPA, and Georgia environmentalists warn the move could lead to dirtier air, unsafe water and hampered clean-ups at toxic sites.
The CDC played an instrumental, if imperfect, role in the response to COVID-19. JHDT Stock Images LLC/iStock via Getty Images ...
SMYRNA—Bishop John Dolan of Phoenix, Arizona, was the guest speaker at a day set aside for clergy education about mental ...
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