84 health clinics in rural Georgia will share $8.4 million for COVID-19 testing and mitigation in rural communities. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Health and…
MoreThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a new report that shows that more than 1 million new and returning consumers have health coverage through…
MoreHristina Byrnes and Grant Suneson, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the first new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in…
MoreThe Georgia Department of Public Health has issued a public service announcement that effective July 1, 2021, children 16 years of age and older, who are rising eleventh-grade…
MoreStatement from the University System of Georgia: Since the beginning of the pandemic, the University System of Georgia has worked closely with the Georgia Department of Public Health…
MoreGovernor Brian Kemp issued a new executive order Friday regarding remaining COVID-19 guidelines for long-term care facilities, schools, and local governments. “As hospitalizations, cases, deaths, and percent positive…
MoreElectric scooter usage is steadily increasing in Georgia. Micromobility’s increased popularity in urban areas and on college campuses makes safety awareness and education even more important. But how will…
MoreYoung women arriving to the emergency department with chest pain waited longer to be seen by a clinician, were less likely be triaged as emergent, and less likely…
MorePublix Supermarket chain stores will now allow customers and associates who are fully vaccinated to shop without masks. The company made the announcement Friday and the policy took…
MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced recently that it has approved a higher dose naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray product to treat opioid overdose. The newly approved product…
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