The CDC says the flu is widespread in most of the US, including Georgia, where the state has seen 15 deaths from the virus this season.
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The CDC says the flu intensity is high in Georgia with regional outbreaks. There's still time to get a flu shot.
The CDC says the flu level is "high" in Georgia, where the state has seen a jump in tests confirming influenza and 5 deaths are reported.
Four people have died so far in Georgia this flu season, according to public health officials.
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A mysterious polio-like illness that has sickened kids in 36 states, including Georgia, continues to baffle public health officials.
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Ground turkey recalled a week after the CDC said salmonella has killed one person and sickened 164 people in 35 states, including Georgia.
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With Thanksgiving dinner approaching, the CDC reminds consumers to thoroughly cook turkey as a salmonella outbreak spreads to Georgia.
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The CDC has confirmed at least 62 cases of acute flaccid myelitis, a polio-like illness that strikes children, in 22 states, including GA.
While Atlanta has improved from last year, it still made the top 15 on Orkin's list of "Rattiest Cities."
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As the 2018-19 flu season approaches In Georgia, the CDC is reminding people that the best time to get vaccinated is just days away.
Obesity prevalence in the U.S. “remains high,” according to new data released by the CDC. Here's how obese Georgians are.
Gravel Ridge Farms is recalling Cage Free Large Eggs sold in five Atlanta stores, as well as several in Birmingham.
Consumers, grocery stores ordered to get rid of Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal. Georgia has seen salmonella cases from the cereal.
The CDC says the number of cases of all three common STDs increased in 2017 in Georgia and the US, marking the fourth year of increases.
So far this season, mosquitos have killed two Georgians and infected six with West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis, the DPH says.
About 28,000 bottles of a bubble gum-flavored pain reliever for kids, made by a New Jersey drug manufacturer, have been recalled.
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Certain salads and wraps sold at Trader Joe's, Walgreens, and Kroger in Georgia have been recalled because of a feces-borne parasite.
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A salmonella outbreak involving Honey Smacks cereal has now sickened 100 people in 33 states, including two in Georgia.