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What to Eat During Cancer Treatment

This month, the American Cancer Society released the second edition of “What to Eat During Cancer Treatment,” providing more than 130 simple, easy-to-prepare recipes...

The Link Between Race, Where You Live and Health in America

There are clear links between race, ethnicity, geography and drivers of health outcomes in the U.S., a special report from U.S. News & World...

On Our Radar: Bliss Yoga in DeKalb County

DeKalb Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs is celebrating Self-Care Awareness Month by hosting a Bliss Yoga event September 29 from 10 a.m. to noon...

$26.5 million funding for large-scale study on African-American men with prostate cancer

An ambitious project, led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC, will explore why African-American men are at higher risk for developing more...

To Reduce Anxiety, Drink More Water

When we think about our bodily health, we normally think of exercise and diet. These are important factors, but what may be the most...

Heartfelt Inquiries: Am I going to have a heart attack?

Am I going to have a heart attack? It’s the first of five questions that cardiologist Dr. Winston H. Gandy Jr. implores you to ask...

Caffeine Overload: The Case For Withdrawal

Around 90 percent of Americans consume caffeine every single day in one form or another. More than half of all American adults­ consume more...

Wellness Matters

At the turn of the 20th century, the life expectancy for African Americans – notwithstanding socio-economic conditions and realities particular to the time -- was...

Healthy Eating Made Easy

The thought of a gourmet meal without the hassle of grocery shopping and a sous chef may sound too good to be true. But,...

Grady's Grit: Celebrating 125 Years

When Emily Eubanks was diagnosed with stage II triple-positive breast cancer in April 2015 at Grady Memorial Hospital – after her first mammogram at...

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