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This summer camp bag checklist could save you from a midday meltdown
Here’s what a nurse practitioner says every kid should have in their camp bag to stay safe, healthy and meltdown-free.
Atlanta swim coach warns parents to be wary of flotation devices
In swimming pools, flotation devices can do more harm than good. They can create a false sense of security and teach children to maintain a "drowning" posture in the water.
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Facing a tight job market, Gen Z relies on fiction to get ahead
According to several recent studies, many members of Gen Z are making up qualifications on their job applications and resumes.
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Atlanta health expert on ‘good stress’ and living a longer, happier life
Want to live a longer, happier and healthier life? According to Dr. Sharon Bergquist at Emory University, the key may be to start living a lifestyle a little less stress-free.
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Study: Georgia lags in national rankings in child well-being
The Peach State had its highest ranking, 32nd overall in education, and its lowest ranking, 42nd, in family and community, which includes kids living in high-poverty areas.
Here’s how to get a glow this summer — no sun required
Skip the sun damage this summer with expert-backed tips, self-tanning advice and product picks. Here’s how to glow safely.
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Novel liver surgery allows Georgia teen to graduate high school tumor-free
Six weeks before her high school graduation, Kelsey Adams underwent a complex surgery at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to save her liver.
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I got my first full-body skin check at 32. Here’s what happened.
A first-time visit to the dermatologist reveals what really happens during a skin check — plus what to know about rosacea, moles and sun safety.
How your kids can maintain ‘cyber hygiene’ this summer
A cybersecurity expert explains how kids can stay safe online, and shares important tips for parents to better maintain an open dialogue.
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Black romance writers help readers heal
I thought I was going to a book conference, but what I got was a crash course in all the ways that Black romance novels are transforming the lives and minds of readers.