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All I want for Christmas is an organic, free-range Georgia chicken?
Though organic meat as a percentage of total U.S. sales remains low, growing numbers of Atlantans this holiday season are seeking out antibiotic and hormone-free meats,
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Georgia an early hot spot for flu heading into Christmas
Thirteen states, including Georgia, are early hot spots with high or very high levels of flu activity, about double from the week before, according to CDC surveillance.
The time wasters you need to eliminate from your life next year
Here are a few common time thieves and some tips on how to deal with them
Parents, button battery-related necrosis is no joke. Here’s how to prevent it
Button batteries can be dangerous to children, and they can sometimes be found in holiday toys.
Feeling stiff but hate yoga? There’s a new way to stretch
European study found that stretching brought gains in muscle power for older participants and flexibility gains when participants of all ages made it a regular habit.
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Athens-area Santa Claus battles cancer, spreads Christmas spirit
Athens-area Santa Claus returned from a bout with pancreatic cancer to continue his love of spreading Christmas cheer at symphony, hospital where he was treated.
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How America lost control of the bird flu, setting the stage for another pandemic
Nearly a year into the first outbreak of the bird flu among cattle, the virus shows no sign of slowing, but an investigation finds ongoing missteps by federal authorities.
Feeling all the feels? Here’s why holidays can hit your emotions harder
The good news is understanding these emotions can help us be gentler with ourselves when those waves of nostalgia or grief hit.
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A year after aortic valve replacement surgery, Clark Howard grateful to be alive
Clark Howard, Atlanta consumer expert, talks about his aortic valve surgery last year and how he appreciates life more now as his annual Clark's Christmas Kids concludes.
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Emory heart team implants new blood-pumping device for first time in U.S.
New implantable heart device can help patients with heart failure wait for a transplant. The clinical trial at Emory is studying a ventricular assist device, or VAD