
Mary Ryan Howarth
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, we'll discuss how President Donald Trump's administration has eliminated about $500 million in grants to organizations
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Marcus “Nony” Lawrence’s business isn’t just about making cheesecakes. It’s about having resilience and determination to fight for the career you want.
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, we'll discuss the Fulton County Board of Health's decision to lay off 17 workers who provided HIV and sexual health services two weeks ago.
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This week, we'll discuss how a Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, who was declared brain-dead months ago is being kept alive because she is pregnant.
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A recent study from the University of Georgia found that no rural counties had a PET scan facility, which is used to diagnose Alzheimer's.
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Every region in Georgia has dropped their unemployment rate for April, according to the Georgia Regional Commission under the Georgia Department of Labor.
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Coming up on the Georgia Health Report, summer heat has been found to feel differently between neighborhoods in Atlanta. What could this mean for other cities in Georgia?
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The temporary suspension of evictions that were seen in COVID-19 have been linked to reports of reduced child abuse, as much as 21%.
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Coming up on the Georgia Health Report, health care for incarcerated individuals varies based on state policy, but based on a study from Georgia State University, correctional officers and medical contractors make the decisions.
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As the number of transfer student applicants is increasing, The University of Georgia’s Office of Admissions is using new, artificial intelligence tools to make the process quicker for both parties.