Boys & Girls Clubs of America boosts mental health support for kids
The Boys & Girls Clubs of America held their first-ever mental health and wellness summit, celebrating a new initiative to help children who have experienced trauma.
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New Barbie doll celebrates thousands of children with Type 1 diabetes
Mattel’s latest Barbie features a CGM, an insulin pump and accessories designed to reflect the real-life experiences of kids with Type 1 diabetes.
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Weighted vests are trending. But do they boost your workout?
Weighted vests are trending for building strength and bone health — but do they live up to the hype? Here’s what science and fitness experts actually say.
Your guide to working out in the Georgia heat
Feeling inspired after watching The AJC Peachtree Road Race? Here's expert tips to stay safe during your workouts in the Georgia heat.
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Georgia Tech student prototype aims to take discomfort out of Pap smears
Georgia Tech's Rakeb Tesfassellasie and her partners created a cervical cancer screening protype they hope makes women's health care more accessible and comfortable.
Avoid dehydration, heatstroke with Georgia heat wave expert’s top tips
How to beat the heat this summer in metro Atlanta before it raises health risks, like dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
How to make sure your kids skip the ‘summer slide’
Summer brings a break from schoolwork, causing some of those newly learned skills to slip away. Experts share their tips to keep kids on track and prevent learning loss.
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Stay well, ATL: 5 wellness events to nourish you in July
Check out five wellness events happening around metro Atlanta this July.
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Could coffee help women age ‘healthier’? Here’s what we know
Coffee, caffeine and healthy aging — a new study has discovered that as many as two cups a day could improve a person's chance of aging well.
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Most Americans support childhood vaccine requirements, new poll shows
A new poll shows support is shared across political party lines — and comes as Health and Human Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. could reshape the future of vaccines.