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In brief: HIV prevention funding to go to Athens and three other cities — Georgia's job market remains strong — House speaker pauses on abortion and runoff voting — Clarke Central honored for computer science diversity
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This week, Robin and Andy discuss open enrollment options for Americans.
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American Lung Association is urging eligible residents to get screened for lung cancer this month.
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One in three Georgians are obese, according to the Trust for America's Health.
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In brief: Ethics commission claims New Georgia Project spent $3 million on behalf of Abrams without disclosing; Oconee BOE to vote on new millage rate; Kemp doles out more money to educators; public health group calls for more funding; Ossoff pushes for more solar production
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More cases may happen, but monkeypox is "nothing like COVID."
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Metro Atlanta man has history of international travel.
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The most recent cases are not the vaccine-preventable type of hepatitis that are commonly talked about, like type A and type B.
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Years of underfunding of public health programs delayed the COVID-19 pandemic response in the United States and made its impact worse, according to a…
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ACC Commissioner Allison Wright (D4) joins us to talk about the public health situation in Athens, the economic recovery, and the continuing work on the…