FDA approves another generic version of abortion pill mifepristone

The FDA first approved the abortion pill as a safe way to end pregnancies in 2000, and access to the drug was expanded through the years.

Hand, foot and mouth disease cases spike across Georgia

Georgia reports over twice as many hand, foot, and mouth disease cases this year compared to last year.

Emory students host ‘Lights of Hope’ cancer remembrance event

Emory University students held a “Lights of Hope Night of Remembrance and Advocacy" on campus last night to honor those impacted by cancer.

CDC workers: 'Morale has never been lower' after shutdown furloughs

More than 8,700 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees have been furloughed, according to documents reviewed by FOX 5.

Want to live to be over 100? These states have the most centenarians

See the map of where the most centenarians live in the United States. There’s more than 80,000 of them, according to 2020 census data.

Marijuana-based drug eases chronic back pain in major study

A new study from German drugmaker Vertanical found that an experimental marijuana-based medication significantly reduced chronic back pain in 800 patients.

Atlanta Police take suicide prevention to streets after tragic losses

Atlanta Police Department expands wellness initiatives after losing two officers to suicide, emphasizing street-level suicide prevention.

'Nightmare bacteria' cases on the rise in US, CDC report finds

Infectious disease doctors are sounding the alarm after a new CDC report found that drug-resistant “nightmare bacteria” infections rose drastically in the U.S. between 2019 and 2023. 

LaGrange City Council honors heroes who saved officer during heart attack

Agencies that assisted a LaGrange police officer having a heart attack earlier this year were recognized at the LaGrange City Council meeting.

Acetaminophen, pregnancy and autism: Doctors clarify the science

Health officials and experts assert no proven causative link between acetaminophen and autism, emphasizing its safety for pregnant women.

Trump's Tylenol warning causes pushback from medical community

Trump has suggested that using Tylenol while pregnant could increase the chance of kids developing autism, a claim that has since garnered negative attention from medical leaders worldwide.