Rheumatologists in Augusta, Georgia
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Georgia Medicaid doesn't help smokers quit | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “Camille Bailey has not picked up a cigarette since Feb. 27 and after more than 20 years of smoking, she said it is a great feeling.“You feel like you are free,” she said. “It is such an addiction, your whole lifestyle changes because you are not trying to support the doggone habit.”Bailey used the Freshstart smoking cessation program offered through University Hospital and for a time used the drug Chantix – although she dropped it because of side effects.“It gave me a good start anyway,” she sai” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Baxley honored | The Augusta Chronicle
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Medical team based in Augusta on alert to help | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “The Disaster Medical Assistance Team based in Atlanta, known as Georgia 3 DMAT, has been put on alert that it might be sent to Haiti, and the Georgia 4 DMAT members based in Augusta are checking to see who has a valid passport in case they are needed to fill in for Atlanta team members who don't, said Regina Medeiros, administrative officer for the” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Georgia Council on Aging quarterly meeting discussed goals for upcoming legislative session | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “The Georgia Council on Aging had its quarterly meeting Thursday morning at the Kroc Center, informing advocates from across the state on the council’s priorities for the upcoming legislative session.Kathryn Fowler, the executive director for the Georgia Council on Aging, said the group serves as a voice for Georgia’s more than two million residents 55 or older.“This group of people is often hidden, and they need our support,” she said.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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nbcaugusta.com — “Augusta, Ga.- Every weekday afternoon from 1952 to 1970 millions across America tuned into Art Linkletter's House Party. Each show ended with Mr. Linkletter talking to kids, in fact over the years he interviewed more than twenty thousand of them.” View full resource at nbcaugusta.com
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Governor candidates differ on Medicaid, more | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “The men who want to be Georgia's next governor clashed Saturday over tort reform, embryonic stem cell research and Medicaid funding in their first formal debate since the November ballot was set earlier this month.Democrat Roy Barnes, Republican Nathan Deal and Libertarian John Monds appeared together for the first time in a debate sponsored by the Medical Association of Georgia at the Cobb Energy Center.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Online stroke alerts funded | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “An Augusta-based telemedicine company that aids stroke care for many rural patients will get a boost in funding from the company that runs Medical College of Georgia Hospital and Clinics.Meeting in a special session by conference call Friday, the board of MCG Health Inc.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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MCG chairman to offer Haiti advice | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “Dr. Richard Schwartz, chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine in the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine, and Dr. James J.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Study finds exercising feeds brain | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “Regular exercise in an after-school program helped sedentary, overweight Augusta children perform better on goal-oriented tasks, according to a study from the Georgia Prevention Institute at Georgia Health Sciences University. The exercise also seemed to improve math skills, an area of great concern for U.S. educators.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Stale air can be asthma trigger | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “While others in Georgia and South Carolina struggle with the smoke from wildfires, the moderately bad air in Augusta is from stagnant conditions, an official said.Even normal summertime air well below air pollution warning levels can be a problem for those with chronic lung problems and asthma, a physician warned.A day after warning that counties including Aiken could be affected by wildfires, such as those in the Carolinas and Georgia, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Contr” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Groups focus on what works | The Augusta Chronicle
bit.ly — “Whatever controversy might break out over sex education or condom use, program leaders should "rise above the fray" and offer a wide variety of services, advocates for preventing teen pregnancy told an Augusta conference on Wednesday.A Georgia group armed with a $7.5 million grant is forging ahead on training and working with local partners, but that does not yet include Richmond County schools.” View full resource at bit.ly
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Groups focus on what works | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “Whatever controversy might break out over sex education or condom use, program leaders should "rise above the fray" and offer a wide variety of services, advocates for preventing teen pregnancy told an Augusta conference on Wednesday.A Georgia group armed with a $7.5 million grant is forging ahead on training and working with local partners, but that does not yet include Richmond County schools.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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MCG to test skin cancer medication | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “The worst part of being treated for advanced skin cancer is the flu-like aftershock from chemotherapy that lays out Mary Cayer in front of her four young children."It kills me for them to see me laying in bed," she said.The interferon chemotherapy was one of a few options for advanced melanoma, none of them particularly good, said Dr. Amanda May, a medical oncologist with Medical College of Georgia Cancer Center."That's been our constant thing is, what else can we do for mela” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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