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Atlanta News First on MSN2 additional mosquitoes test positive for West Nile in Fulton CountyTwo additional mosquitos have tested positive for the West Nile virus in Fulton County, the health department announced Friday.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNWest Nile virus: 2 new cases confirmed in Fulton County mosquito trapsFulton County health officials have confirmed two new cases of West Nile virus found in mosquito traps around the county.
The CDC, FDA and public health officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of salmonella linked to recalled frozen sprouted beans.
The report underscores broader public health concerns in Georgia and nationwide. Georgia ranks among the top 20 states with the highest obesity rates in children and adults, according to CDC data.
With one Georgia case so far in 2025, Fulton County officials are warning residents after mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile virus in Atlanta.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNFinishing summer strong: Cool activities for Atlanta tweens and teensAtlanta offers a variety of activities for tweens and teens to enjoy during the summer, including ice cream shops, art classes, sports, nature outings, and outdoor movies. The post Finishing summer ...
More than $50 million in grants for HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and hepatitis programs could disappear under a proposed federal budget.
She was formally nominated in March after President Donald Trump withdrew his initial pick, former Rep. David Weldon.
ATLANTA — More people have contracted measles in the US so far this year than in any year in the last three decades. New data ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University Hospital take part in nationwide exerciseChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University Hospital participated in the Tranquil Passport exercise, testing the ...
Amid scrutiny, CDC vaccine panel recommends flu shots, but only doses without a debated preservative The API failed to deliver the resource. A newly-appointed vaccine advisory panel for the Centers ...
Georgia firefighters prepare for increased calls due to heat Firefighters say some underestimate the tolls heat takes on the human body.
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