Judge blocks Trump efforts to defund Planned Parenthood
A previous injunction specifically blocked the government from cutting Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood members that didn’t provide abortion care or didn’t meet a threshold of at least $800,000 in Medicaid reimbursements in a given year.
A previous injunction specifically blocked the government from cutting Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood members that didn’t provide abortion care or didn’t meet a threshold of at least $800,000 in Medicaid reimbursements in a given year.
World's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday
Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks and weighing 10 ounces, just celebrated his first birthday and earned a Guinness World Record as the most premature baby to survive.
Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks and weighing 10 ounces, just celebrated his first birthday and earned a Guinness World Record as the most premature baby to survive.
Peachtree Corners mom reunited with daughter after serving overseas
A Georgia mom was reunited with her daughter in a surprise 10 months in the making. The reunion was caught on camera.
A Georgia mom was reunited with her daughter in a surprise 10 months in the making. The reunion was caught on camera.
West Nile virus detected in Atlanta mosquitoes: Health officials take action
Positive West Nile virus samples were found in mosquitoes from northwest, northeast, and southwest Atlanta; pest control measures are being coordinated.
Positive West Nile virus samples were found in mosquitoes from northwest, northeast, and southwest Atlanta; pest control measures are being coordinated.
Study finds weight can return months after ending use of anti-obesity drugs
Researchers in a recent study discovered that people taking medications to help them lose weight might experience weight gain after they stop using the drugs.
Researchers in a recent study discovered that people taking medications to help them lose weight might experience weight gain after they stop using the drugs.
Most Americans still support legal abortion 3 years after Roe v. Wade was overturned: Poll
More people believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while half say abortion should be legal in their state if someone decides they don't want to be pregnant, a new poll finds.
More people believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while half say abortion should be legal in their state if someone decides they don't want to be pregnant, a new poll finds.
Medicaid cuts could impact 37 Georgia nursing homes, study says
A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts included in President Trump’s budget, with five located in metro Atlanta.
A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts included in President Trump’s budget, with five located in metro Atlanta.
8 children taken to hospital after seizure-like symptoms during youth choir concert
Fire officials said the children's symptoms were not life-threatening and crews at the scene inspected the church and found no hazardous conditions.
Fire officials said the children's symptoms were not life-threatening and crews at the scene inspected the church and found no hazardous conditions.
Ozzy Osbourne had Parkinson's disease: What to know about the diagnosis
Ozzy Osbourne died at 76, following a battle with Parkinson’s disease. Here's what to know about the disease and his diagnosis.
Ozzy Osbourne died at 76, following a battle with Parkinson’s disease. Here's what to know about the disease and his diagnosis.
HHS to reform organ transplant system after probe finds donors showed 'signs of life'
Health and Human Services is instituting sweeping changes after investigation revealed that organs were being procured from patients who were still alive.
Health and Human Services is instituting sweeping changes after investigation revealed that organs were being procured from patients who were still alive.
Food to eat to beat the summer heat
What you put on your plate can help or hurt your attempts to keep cool. The Fox Medical Team's Deena Centofanti has a few ideas for viewers.
What you put on your plate can help or hurt your attempts to keep cool. The Fox Medical Team's Deena Centofanti has a few ideas for viewers.
Avoid alcohol and caffeine during the heat
Another heat wave is making its way across the United States, and you need to stay hydrated to stay healthy. The Fox Medical Team's Deena Centofanti explains what you need to cut out because of the heat, and what you can replace caffeine with.
Another heat wave is making its way across the United States, and you need to stay hydrated to stay healthy. The Fox Medical Team's Deena Centofanti explains what you need to cut out because of the heat, and what you can replace caffeine with.
Cobb County fire department using revolutionary TraumaGel to save lives
The Cobb County fire department is one of the first agencies in the country to use a revolutionary new gel that quickly stops bleeding.
The Cobb County fire department is one of the first agencies in the country to use a revolutionary new gel that quickly stops bleeding.
105-year-old Atlanta civil rights activist honored with church service
Valena York Henderson, lovingly called Mother Henderson by those who know her, turned 105 on Sunday. Henderson celebrated at Wheat Street Baptist Church, where she has belonged for more than 50 years, her family said.
Valena York Henderson, lovingly called Mother Henderson by those who know her, turned 105 on Sunday. Henderson celebrated at Wheat Street Baptist Church, where she has belonged for more than 50 years, her family said.
Nuclear waste being transformed into promising cancer treatment
The former headquarters of the Manhattan Project, where the world's first atomic bomb was created, is now turning nuclear waste into a potential cure for cancer.
The former headquarters of the Manhattan Project, where the world's first atomic bomb was created, is now turning nuclear waste into a potential cure for cancer.
Georgia Tech innovator develops home cervical cancer screening device for women
Rakeb Tesfatsellassie, a Georgia Tech student, is developing a home screening test for cervical cancer.
Rakeb Tesfatsellassie, a Georgia Tech student, is developing a home screening test for cervical cancer.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship hit by mysterious illness affecting more than 140 passengers
Passengers and crew members became ill with symptoms on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise to Mexico, prompting enhanced cleaning protocols on the ship.
Passengers and crew members became ill with symptoms on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise to Mexico, prompting enhanced cleaning protocols on the ship.
West Nile virus: 2 new cases confirmed in Fulton County mosquito traps
Fulton County health officials have confirmed two new cases of West Nile virus found in mosquito traps around the county.
Fulton County health officials have confirmed two new cases of West Nile virus found in mosquito traps around the county.
No link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, study says
A new study of 1.2 million kids found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism or other chronic disorders. Here’s what we know.
A new study of 1.2 million kids found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism or other chronic disorders. Here’s what we know.
31% of teens find AI chats “as satisfying or more satisfying" than human conversations
Teens admit that they prefer discussing important topics with AI companions more than people, according to a new study.
Teens admit that they prefer discussing important topics with AI companions more than people, according to a new study.



















