Lauren Sung
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New research from the University of Georgia says that aging sewer lines and septic systems major contributors to the problem.
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Physically active adolescents may be more likely to use electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes or vapes.
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The University of Georgia has been recognized for its diversity and inclusion practices for the ninth straight year.
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The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) will begin offering the new bivalent COVID-19 booster this week.
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Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed two executive orders to renew the supply chain state of emergency and extended the temporary suspension of state taxes on motor and locomotive fuel.
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A new study from the University of Georgia found evidence that physically active adolescents are at higher risk of using electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes and vapes, than their peers.
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As a new school year kicks off, anti-smoking advocates are again pushing for the FDA to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
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Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler reported that the unemployment rate continues to fall. On Thursday, he stated that Athens recorded an unemployment rate of 2.6 percent in July. A year ago, the rate was 3.4 percent.
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A University of Georgia study finds that 71 out of Georgia’s 159 counties do not have a methadone clinic within a 15-minute drive of their residents.
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The Clarke County School District is holding another series COVID-19 vaccine clinics at its schools this week, starting with Clarke Central High School and Clarke Middle School on Monday, with clinics slated for Cedar Shoals and Hilsman Middle tomorrow.