3 expert tips for helping kids adjust to daylight saving time
This Sunday at 2 a.m., parents everywhere will be bracing for the dreaded daylight saving time switch. Help your kids adjust smoothly with these expert-backed tips.
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Childhood trauma in Black women can hurt their heart, Emory study finds
New research shows that being exposed to trauma as a child can hurt Black women’s vascular system, contributing to heart attacks and strokes.
How GLP-1 drugs are reshaping the snack aisle
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic are reshaping the way people snack, with fewer ultra-processed foods and a shift toward nutrient-packed bites. See what’s in and what’s out.
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Georgia scientists ask Kemp, Carr to oppose research funding cuts
Scientists say President Trump's proposed medical research funding cuts would endanger patients and delay new lifesaving studies.
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10 ways to make your love last forever
Having a good and long-lasting relationship isn’t rocket science. Here are simple tips from psychotherapist Barton Goldsmith to help keep your foundation strong.
The benefits of bird-watching go beyond glimpsing colorful feathers
High impact or low, daily, or just a few days a week, exercise is one key to improved health and overall well-being
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City of Atlanta removes crosswalk where pedestrian was killed
The action was taken just days after the AJC reported on the pedestrian death and confusion over whether the Peachtree Center crosswalk was valid.
Are you running a fever? 98.6°F may no longer be the baseline
Recent studies suggest 98.6°F may not be the standard for normal body temperature anymore. Learn why our temperatures are dropping and what that means for detecting a fever.