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Tracy Hooper holds a redacted letter from her insurance company

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  • Mental Health

So-called insurance 'clawbacks' are driving Georgia mental health therapists into private practice

Many therapists want to be accessible to clients with insurance, but doing so is risky when billing errors and complex coding rules lead insurance companies to "claw back" previously paid reimbursements.

March 04, 2025
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  • Ellen Eldridge
While many museums have their guests exit through the gift shop, patrons of the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah end their journey at a "speakeasy," run by bar manager Nicole Price.

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  • Business

Mocktails stir change in Savannah's tourism scene amid America's alcohol retreat

Why Savannah's tourism economy may be well-positioned to weather young adults' slow but steady decline in alcohol consumption

March 04, 2025
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  • Benjamin Payne

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  • Your Health

From blah to buoyant, these skills can improve your mood and optimism

Last fall, thousands of people took part in a stress reduction study, learning skills that can improve mood and reduce anxiety. The results are in: Here's what they show.

March 04, 2025
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  • Allison Aubrey
When Richard Cotter began to show signs of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, he lost job after job. Then, a small local company offered him a role that helped rebuild his sense of purpose.

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  • Arts & Life

After an Alzheimer's diagnosis, a new job gave a father 'dignity' and 'purpose'

When Paul Cotter's father began to show signs of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, he lost job after job. Then, a small local company offered him a role that helped rebuild his sense of purpose.

March 04, 2025
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  • Laura Kwerel
Chatham Emergency Services ambulance

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  • Politics

Lawmakers are considering multi-million-dollar upgrade to Georgia’s aging 911 infrastructure

The Next Generation 911 system would include technology used to improve response times.

March 03, 2025
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  • Sofi Gratas
James Harrison looks at 8-month-old Layla and her mother, Beth Ismay, in Sydney, Australia, in May 2018. It was the last time Harrison donated blood.

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  • Obituaries

James Harrison, whose blood donations saved over 2 million babies, has died

Harrison, whose plasma contained a rare antibody, rolled up his sleeve 1,173 times from 1954 to 2018. The Australian is credited with helping 2.4 million babies and advancing scientific research.

March 03, 2025
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  • Rachel Treisman
Zalmai Afzali, an internal medicine doctor in northeastern Virginia, had to complete a residency program in the U.S. after having already finished one in Afghanistan. He supports new state laws dropping such requirements for foreign-trained doctors.

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  • Health

To solve for doctor shortages, states ease licensing for foreign-trained physicians

Some states are trying to make it easier for doctors trained in other countries to work in the U.S. Skeptics say other licensing and hiring barriers could hamper this effort.

March 03, 2025
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  • Arielle Zionts
Dr. Francis Collins, who led the National Institutes of Health for more than a decade and continued his career at the agency after he stepped aside as director in 2021, has resigned.

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  • Health

Legendary former NIH director retires from embattled agency

Dr. Francis Collins is leaving the National Institutes of Health, where he served as director from 2009 to 2021. The agency is facing cutbacks and restrictions under the Trump administration.

March 01, 2025
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  • Rob Stein
Eggs for sale at 66 cents each from a supermarket in Monterey Park, Calif., on Feb. 10.

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  • National

USDA unveils a $1 billion plan to address the egg crisis

Eggs have become the grocery staple that Americans can't stop talking about, whether its fears of widespread bird flu getting worse or the drastic increase in prices.

February 28, 2025
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  • Manuela López Restrepo and
  • Scott Horsley

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  • Health

As the Texas outbreak grows, how contagious is measles, really?

Vaccination eliminated measles from the U.S. 25 years ago. But it can still spread in pockets where vaccination rates are low, like the west Texas county with a current outbreak. Here's how fast.

February 28, 2025
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By:
  • Maria Godoy and
  • Alyson Hurt
A sign reading "measles testing" is seen as an outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has raised concerns over its spread to other parts of the state, in Seminole, Texas, U.S., February 25, 2025. REUTERS/Sebastian Rocandio

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  • Health

Amid rising measles cases, and one death from the disease, some ask 'Do I need an MMR booster?'

As of Feb. 20, one school-aged child died of measles and a total of 93 measles cases were reported by eight jurisdictions: Alaska, California, Georgia, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, Rhode Island and Texas.

February 28, 2025
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  • Ellen Eldridge
Doula Bashelia Williams, center, and nonprofit founder, Sekesa Berry, far left, sit with other members of the Atlanta Doula Collective featured in "Cradled in Culture: Reclaiming the Legacy of Black Doula Care," during the documentary screening on Feb. 21, 2025, in Atlanta.

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  • Health

'We are our sister's keeper.' An Atlanta nonprofit spotlights the many roles of a doula

The Cradled in Culture documentary from the Atlanta Doula Collective spotlights the work of its members and the joy of Black birth work.

February 28, 2025
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  • Sofi Gratas
Bri McNulty pictured when she was in Atlanta for training in the CDC's Public Health Associate Program. She and all other members of the competitive program in her cohort, deployed around the country, were fired by the Trump administration earlier this month.

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  • Health

Iowa has high cancer rates. Trump's cuts to CDC and NIH are already hitting the state

Iowa has the second highest incidence rate of cancer in the country, and it is already feeling Trump's cuts to the workforce and research institutions trying to solve the rural cancer problem.

February 28, 2025
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By:
  • Yuki Noguchi
President Donald Trump says rampant drug smuggling and overdose deaths are largely the fault of three countries - Canada, China and Mexico - and he says tough tariffs are the answer. But Canada plays almost no role in the U.S. overdose crisis and drug deaths have been plummeting.

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  • Politics

Trump says new tariffs will cut U.S. drug deaths but fatal overdoses were already plummeting

President Trump cited outdated drug overdose data to justify tariffs against Canada, China, and Mexico. He also offered no evidence Canada is fueling the U.S. drug crisis.

February 27, 2025
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  • Brian Mann
Myra Solano Garcia in Upland, California, 2024. Garcia has been living with Alzheimer's disease and is taking one of the two approved drugs on the market to try to slow its symptoms.

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  • Health

Alzheimer's was taking her memory, so she started taking a new drug

Myra Solano Garcia, who has Alzheimer's, says the drug Kisunla may be one reason she can still drive, cook, and sing.

February 27, 2025
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  • Jon Hamilton
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