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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday said he plans to tell the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop recommending fluoridation in communities nationwide.
The protest was part of a national day of action that included about 14 other demonstrations across Georgia and more than 1,200 planned nationwide.
Getting accurate information to doctors and the public so they can make healthy decisions is critical. CDC workers and public health experts say that mission is now in danger.
The demonstration, organized by Rep. Nikema Williams, a Democrat who represents Georgia’s 5th congressional district, drew CDC employees and supporters who held signs and voiced frustration over the ...
The Atlanta Braves host the Miami Marlins at Truist Park on Friday, marking the second of 15 regular season games broadcast ...
U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams gathered with former CDC employees on Friday to condemn cuts to federal health agencies.
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has offered no new details about how his massive restructuring of the nation’s health ...
Employees at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta are accusing the Trump administration and the Elon Musk ...
WalletHub recently listed Augusta as one of the most obese cities in the country. A local expert is weighing in, saying this plus-sized problem is only getting bigger.
Federal cuts to funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and care have Atlanta clinics worried about how they will continue to serve ...
The crew at East Atlanta Kids Club works to provide that safety for kids every day but their hearts have now expanded to ...
Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services Department received notices Tuesday that their jobs were being ...