Beat the Heat: Foods to eat, not eat during hot summer months
As temperatures soar, staying hydrated is crucial, but what about the foods we eat to keep cool?
Foods that help you stay cool
Find out what foods will help you stay cool when it is super hot outside. And find out why very cold beverages may not be the best thing to drink.
Blood donors critically needed in Georgia, American Red Cross says
The American Red Cross says blood and platelet donors are critically needed to support lifesaving transfusions around Georgia this summer.
Human plague case confirmed in Colorado, health officials warn
A human case of the plague has been confirmed in Pueblo County, Colorado, about 100 miles south of Denver, with health officials urging precautions for both people and pets.
Georgia teen one of first pediatric patients to receive groundbreaking diabetes treatment
The recently FDA approved drug will help people like the fun-loving gymnast from developing diabetes for at least 2 to 7 years.
Emory Smyrna Hospital closing by end of the year
Emory Smyrna Hospital will close by the end of the year, according to Emory Healthcare officials.
‘Heartbreaking’ hoarding disorder rises as America ages, according to new Senate report
The new report details the effects caused by hoarding disorder, which affects as many as 14 million Americans.
Mom: Rare surgery using 3D technology saved her child's quality of life
Justice Altidore was born with born a double aortic arch, a congenital heart defect found in 1 in 10,000 babies. But a 3D printed tracheal splint has changed her life.
What color is your child’s swimwear? It might just save their lives
Choosing your child’s swimsuit might be more of an aesthetic choice, but experts warn parents and guardians that the color might just help save your child’s life.
FDA approves Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug that can modestly slow disease
Eli Lilly's Kisunla is the second treatment available in the U.S. that has been shown in trials to modestly slow a decline in memory.
Caution advised for seniors still taking daily aspirin
Many seniors across the U.S. continue a daily aspirin regimen to reduce their cardiovascular disease risk.
Older adults may not need aspirin
Many older adults may still be taking daily aspirin based on previous advice even though they don't need to be and it could be risky.
Marietta Police Department becomes one of few to hire full-time wellness officer
The Marietta Police Department has become one of few in the country to invest in the mental well-being of its employees by hiring a full-time wellness officer.
What is ‘sober curious’? All about the growing shift on alcohol
The “sober curious” alcohol movement is becoming more mainstream. Here’s what it’s about and how it could impact your life.
Daily multivitamins might not help you live longer, study finds: 'No differences in mortality'
A study found those who took daily multivitamins did not have a lower risk of death from any cause than people who took no multivitamins.
East coast heat wave: How does heat exposure affect pregnancy?
Heat and Pregnancy: As the heat index is projected to reach triple digits in Georgia on Sunday, medical experts are warning about the impacts of extreme heat on pregnant women.
Local outreach group sponsors HIV awareness event
The event featured fun things to do like a bounce house, skating, food and music, along with educational services and health screening.
HIV awareness event preview
A Vision 4 Hope will hold Unity Fest at Best Friends Restaurant on Godby Road in College Park to raise awareness and help reduce the disproportionate impact of HIV and AIDS on communities of color.
Meet the namesake of new Georgia law giving mental health benefits to first responders
It's called the "Ashley Wilson Act" after the Gwinnett County Police Sergeant who advocated for it.
Alpharetta Fire wants you to download this app. Here's why.
The app alerts users when there is someone having a cardiac emergency in the area, so they can respond and possibly help save a life.