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‘Biketober’ rolls into Atlanta, promoting healthier commutes
The monthlong event invites bikers of all experience levels to explore metro Atlanta on two wheels — and rethink how they move through the city.
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Fewer than 10% of Americans get enough fiber
Fiber is going viral. TikTok creators and brands are stepping in to help with "fibermaxxing" — a new wellness trend you didn’t see coming, but probably need.
How to avoid ultraprocessed foods for better health
Amid widespread confusion about ultraprocessed foods, three Atlanta clinicians share insights on reducing packaged goods in our diets.
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PeachJAM connects community in fight against rare disease
Patients and medical experts met on Emory’s campus to discuss a little-known disease that impacts thousands of Americans.
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Republican cuts to health care would devastate Georgia residents’ wallets
Georgians' health care is already at risk with hospital and maternal services closures. Congress needs to help citizens by extending Affordable Care Act tax credits.
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6 tips to keep your immune system strong this fall and winter
Sniffle season is here. From flu shots to immune-boosting foods, here are ways to stay healthy all season long.
‘Kissing bug’ disease is now endemic in the South. What should you do?
Chagas, or “kissing bug” disease, is spreading in the U.S. Learn how it infects, common symptoms to watch for and what you can do to stay safe.
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Pizza and beer, hold the gluten: Atlanta’s gluten-free fest debuts Sept. 28
Monday Night Brewing’s Gluten Free Atlanta Fest will feature gluten-free pizza, beer and food from vendors at the Grove.
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Measles spreads from Georgia State student to three others
Measles has spread from an unvaccinated Georgia State University student to three other people, bringing the total cases reported in Georgia this year to 10.
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A post-Roe crisis: Fetal personhood laws threaten Jewish religious freedom
After Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court, new state laws and rulings on reproductive issues such as IVF created panic for pregnant Jewish Americans.