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Don’t Recover From Surgery Alone

Post-Surgery Care Of Atlanta, LLC helps patients through the healing process. By Cory Sekine-Pettite According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, more than 17...
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Providing A Lifeline

New Emergency Department at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital opens at just the right time By Haisten Willis As the novel coronavirus continues to rock Cobb County,...
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How Local Health Providers Are Making Healthcare Safe

By Christy Rosell Some people are moving forward with life post-quarantine. Others remain fearful of exposing themselves to the virus, shunning even the thing that...

Brain Play

Is your brain getting enough? By Christy Rosell Your brain is your most important organ. It should be a priority, but when monitoring our health, it...
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Survive and Strengthen

After beating pancreatic cancer, Elise Tedeschi helps promote research to fight the disease. By Haisten Willis There are few medical diagnoses more devastating than that of...
A female pharmacist sits with a male customer in the pharmacist consultation area and discusses his prescription and choice of medication viewing the details on a digital tablet. In the background a senior woman and granddaughter stand at the dispensing counter and are served by a female pharmacy assistant .

CareSource: Addressing the social determinants of health

By Cory Sekine-Pettite Healthcare is one of the most hotly debated topics in our national conversation. No matter where one falls on this issue politically,...
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Measles: Who’s At Risk?

Local experts separate fact from fiction. By Christy Rosell It’s only spring and the number of U.S. measles cases surpassed 2018 records in the first three...