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Interactive map: See ACA premium hikes in Georgia if feds let subsidies expire
ACA plans insure more than 1.5 million Georgians, and more than 23 million Americans nationwide.
Why Galentine’s Day is good for your health. (No, really!)
Science shows strong friendships boost mental and physical well-being. Discover how to celebrate your besties in Atlanta, from wellness activities to nightlife happenings.
Why Galentine’s Day is good for your health. (No, really!)
Science shows strong friendships boost mental and physical well-being. Discover how to celebrate your besties in Atlanta, from wellness activities to nightlife happenings.
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Cancer survivors ask lawmakers to expand Medicaid on World Cancer Day
Dozens of advocates traveled to the Georgia State Capitol for World Cancer Day to share their stories and push for Medicaid expansion.
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Across the South, rural health care has become ‘trendy.’ Medicaid expansion has not.
Some experts point out that bolstering the number of rural clinics, hospitals, and doctors in the South won’t matter much if patients can’t afford to make an appointment.
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Redefining your ‘type’: Expanding your dating parameters can change everything
If you rethink your approach to dating a bit and question your patterns, it might open doors you didn’t know existed.
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Georgia artist selected to design memorial honoring COVID-19 victims
A Georgia sculptor gave birth during the coronavirus pandemic. Five years later, she is designing a monument honoring those who have died with COVID-19.
Why your low-fiber diet could be risky
Discover how fiber can help prevent cancer, according to new research. Learn why most Americans fall short of their fiber needs and find easy ways to boost your intake.
Guinea worm disease near eradication due to work of Jimmy Carter
Late former President Jimmy Carter had the goal of ending guinea worm disease for 38 years. Now, his goal is almost at the finish line.
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‘I nearly lost my life’: Pedestrian seeks stiffer traffic laws after being hit by a car in Midtown
When Veronica Watts was hit by a car last year, she joined a growing list of Atlantans who have been hit, maimed, or killed by cars. She's now calling for a change.