5 ways to make your holiday charcuterie board guilt-free
Here are five tips on building a charcuterie board that’s both nutritious and delicious this holiday season.
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Savannah woman says she was infected with E. coli after eating California-grown carrots
The woman is suing an organic carrot farm after she said carrots she bought at Sam's Club in September led to her hospitalization
How these nurse-led companies are changing the face of health care
From preventing burnout to making patients safe, nurses are deciding what direction their industry should go in next
Researchers break down variables of brain aging
Some lifestyle choices have been linked to slower brain aging.
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Traveling for the holidays? Georgia flu cases are rising
The CDC reports influenza infections are growing or likely growing in 25 states, including Georgia, but COVID-19 infections are falling nationally and in the state.
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Carter Center marks first anniversary of passing of Rosalynn Carter
One year after Rosalynn Carter's death, Atlanta-based Carter Center continues the former first lady's efforts to address mental health issues.
5 nutritionist-approved Costco finds for people on the move
Instead of relying on fast food or skipping meals, those with a Costco membership can stock up on nutritious, convenient options.
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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