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The number of senior Americans without close family support is set to soar
A rising number of older adults are aging alone, relying on friends, neighbors and acquaintances. Who will care for them if they cannot?
Left on read? Using abbreviations when texting might be to blame
Texting in abbreviations, like ICYMI and IDK, can have a negative effect on your conversation, according to a new study.
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Braves, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta renovate family space at Truist
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Park will be able to accommodate more than twice as many people as Hope & Will’s Sandlot
Your standing desk may not be the healthy alternative you think it is
Although all the rage for years, a new study shows being on your feet all day may cause circulatory problems
Beyond the game: Why girls in sports are more likely to become leaders
A recent study by the Women’s Sports Foundation found nearly 70% of women who played sports in their youth went on to hold leadership roles outside of family.
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Georgia health officials give mixed reaction on Trump’s plan for RFK Jr. to lead HHS
Some officials said they were surprised and "flabbergasted" by the announcement.
Liquor, beer or wine? Your choice might predict how healthy you are
Beer drinkers have less healthy lifestyles than wine or liquor drinkers, according to research.
Gifts health care workers say they would like to receive this holiday
Whether you’re looking to brighten someone’s day or give back to those who care for others year-round, here are some gift options
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Lake Lanier algal blooms could be toxic, association warns
Potentially harmful algal blooms, or rapid algae growth, have formed in Lake Lanier, and officials warn it could lead to illness to people or animals exposed to it