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Hurricane Helene: Grady Memorial Hospital rescheduling elective procedures

Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta is rescheduling all elective and non-urgent procedures due to the impending Hurricane Helene. The hospital's clinics and neighborhood health centers will close at noon on Thursday and remain closed through Friday, although the hospital itself will remain operational.

Amber Thurman’s mother says ‘my baby was extremely strong’ before ‘preventable’ death

Amber Thurman, a 28-year-old woman from metro Atlanta, died after taking an abortion pill and not receiving timely medical care. Her mother, Shanette Williams, expressed her grief and highlighted the preventable nature of her daughter's death, which occurred after a delay of 20 hours in receiving necessary surgery.

Mercer football player hospitalized after collapsing during game

A Mercer University football player, Khalil Moody, was hospitalized after collapsing on the field during a game against the University of the Citadel. The incident occurred late in the third quarter, and a spokesperson for Mercer Athletics reported that he remains in good spirits alongside his family.

VP Kamala Harris talks about reproductive rights in metro Atlanta

Vice President Kamala Harris visited Cobb County, Atlanta, to advocate for women's health and reproductive rights, criticizing former President Donald Trump for his role in overturning Roe v. Wade. A spokesperson highlighted the negative consequences of abortion bans on women's health.

9-year-old in the ICU after being shot during argument between two men

A 9-year-old girl is in critical condition after being shot during an argument between two men in Colleton County, South Carolina. The incident occurred on Sunday night, leading to multiple charges against a 23-year-old suspect, including attempted murder.

Kamala Harris to return to Atlanta to talk abortion rights

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to return to Atlanta this week to discuss abortion rights, highlighting the tragic stories of two Georgia women who reportedly died due to complications from abortion pills. This visit underscores the ongoing debate around abortion laws in Georgia and their implications for women's health.

Health experts encourage vaccines going into fall

Health experts are urging Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and the flu as a new survey reveals that less than half of the population plans to do so this season. With the fall approaching, public health officials emphasize the importance of vaccinations to help reduce the spread of these viruses.

Interview with suspected school shooter’s mother grabs attention of metro doctors

Metro Atlanta mental health providers are reaching out to parents facing delays in treatment for their children following a public interview with Marcee Gray, the mother of the suspected Apalachee High School shooter. Gray expressed her desire for her son, Colt, to begin inpatient treatment just a week before the tragic incident.

Gwinnett County Animal Shelter Temporarily Closed After Three Dogs Die from Strep Zoo

Gwinnett County has temporarily closed its animal shelter following the unexpected deaths of three dogs due to Strep Zoo. This decision highlights significant health concerns within the shelter system and underscores the need for immediate action to protect the remaining animals. Local authorities are investigating the situation to prevent further incidents.