Magenta will be the worst and deadliest of five heat threat categories, hitting everybody with what the agencies are calling rare and/or long-duration extreme heat with little to no overnight relief.
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Data from the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute found 13% of Georgians are uninsured.
U.S. health and weather officials are unveiling a new color-coded system to warn Americans about heat danger, and it will set magenta as the most dangerous level
During National Infertility Awareness Week, “Hope for Fertility” is doing what it’s name implies — it’s giving hope to families.
Over two-thirds of the United States was under some level of a heat alert last year due to rising temperatures.
Thank to nation’s strongest law, people with low incomes can no longer be sued over unpaid bills, writes health care advocate.
It’s National Kidney Month and local doctors want to make sure you’re taking care of your kidneys to help prevent kidney disease.
Artist and award-winning childrens book author Faith Ringgold has died
Mexico is reporting a dire shortage of fentanyl for medical use, despite the overwhelming amounts of the drug being illegally produced by the country’s cartels.
National Donate Life Month has been celebrated every April since 2003.
In this Avera Medical Minute, Dr. William Spanos ENT and head and neck surgeon discusses head and neck cancers and the risk factors you need to know.
The Environmental Protection Agency is finalizing the nation’s first-ever drinking water standards for five forever chemicals or PFAS. The chemicals are present in drinking water systems across North Carolina and studies have linked PFAS to health risks including cancer and developmental problems in children.