Johnson & Johnson to stop selling talc-based baby powder in US, Canada

Johnson & Johnson is ending sales of its iconic talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the U.S. and Canada, where demand has dwindled amid thousands of lawsuits claiming it has caused cancer.

Hospital room transformed into a daily reminder healthcare workers are loved

2 women joined forces to help spread love to healthcare workers at a Braselton hospital. They transformed a hospital break room into an oasis of love.

Doctors save mother, babies after COVID-19 infections prompt emergency C-section

It's been almost five weeks since August and Angel Cook came into the world. Their mother, Monique is grateful there are absolutely no signs of the health troubles that started hours before they arrived four weeks early.

Free car care for healthcare workers in Coweta County

People continue to show their support for healthcare workers on the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19.  In Newnan, an automotive shop is offering free car care to employees of Piedmont Newnan Hospital.  

Watch: Thunderbirds, Blue Angels fly over Atlanta

The men and women of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds flew over Atlanta to salute the first responders, medical workers, and essential workers on the frontlines in the battle against the novel coronavirus.

Pharmaceutical company offering free insulin to diabetic patients who have lost health coverage

Pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk announced that it will offer a free supply of insulin for 90 days to people with diabetes who have lost health insurance due to a change in job status because of the COVID-19 crisis. 

317 resident deaths reported in Georgia's long-term care facilities

The Georgia Department of Health is closely monitoring long-term care facilities as it continues its fight against the coronavirus.

Behind the scenes look at the Georgia National Guard's command post

From helping distribute meals at the food bank to disinfecting nursing homes, the Georgia National Guard is stepping up to help communities fight the coronavirus.

Georgia pharmacists separate coronavirus fact from fiction

It can be hard to separate fact from fiction surrounding the coronavirus. But two pharmacists are seeking to do just that, debunk false information.

Community activist, elected officials threaten to protest Atlanta facility where 15 died

Community activists and elected officials said it is time to intervene and protect the remaining residents at a southwest Atlanta assisted living facility where 15 people have died from the coronavirus. 

200-bed surge hospital nears opening in Atlanta exhibit hall

With Georgia officials still believing the state’s hospitalization peak from COVID-19 is in the future, they’re close to opening a 200-bed facility in a downtown Atlanta convention center.

A special thank you for health care workers in Atlanta

It's hard to express how thankful we are to the healthcare workers who are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.

New coronavirus testing guidelines in Georgia

Gov. Brian Kemp started the week saying testing needed to be expanded in Georgia. On Tuesday, new guidelines were released by health officials outlining who should be tested.

Health care workers are 10%-20% of US coronavirus cases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first national data on how the pandemic is hitting doctors, nurses and other health care professionals.