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Trump distorts facts on autism, Tylenol and vaccines, scientists say
The White House’s autism announcement exaggerates links to Tylenol, misleads on vaccines and sets back the field by ignoring decades of research, scientists say.
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Why Black cultural salons still matter today
A new wave of cultural hubs, evoking A’Lelia Walker's Harlem Renaissance era Dark Tower, has emerged in Atlanta and elsewhere to offer intellectual exchange and community.
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How polarizing content reaches teens, young adults online
Have people in your life taken on a newfound passion for hot-button topics? It's likely because of an algorithm, which can leave young users vulnerable.
Fall foliage may arrive later than usual this year. Here’s where to see it.
In Georgia, peak leaf season usually arrives in mid-October. But this year, the state’s brightest leaves may not appear until early November.
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A rare disease exhausted him. A drug gives him energy to fight for others.
An FDA review of a drug for Barth syndrome shines a spotlight on how the agency weighs experimental treatments for rare diseases, which affect almost 30 million Americans.
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21 wellness products to keep you feeling your best this fall
Discover the best fall wellness essentials — from cleansers to hydration heroes and stress-relief picks — to stay healthy and glowing all season.
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Revamped Civil and Human Rights Center expands our understanding of Reconstruction
When Atlanta’s National Center for Civil and Human Rights reopens after its $57 million expansion, a new exhibit will tell the story of our attempt to create a true democracy.
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Fall allergies are flaring up. What can you do?
Metro Atlanta is already seeing high or extremely high counts of pollens and mold as fall arrives Monday.
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Art Pharmacy bridges the gap between the arts and health care communities
Atlanta-based Art Pharmacy partners with health providers to prescribe arts experiences that support mental health, especially for seniors across Georgia.
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ChatGPT can’t diagnose you. Here’s why.
An Atlanta health expert and an artificial intelligence researcher each break down the realities of turning to ChatGPT for health advice.