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Category: Thought Leader
Atlanta Residential Real Estate Springing Forward
After a month of stagnation, the Cal-Culator, Atlanta’s residential real estate index, rose slightly in March by 0.1 to bring the index to 6.4. Incredible home price growth along with an increase in home sales and an uptick in consumer optimism fueled the March index’s rise, though the inventory crunch is still negatively affecting the […]
Idyllic? Maybe. Resilient? Definitely. From the Front Lines of Cyclone Pam
Cyclone Pam has been a massive disaster for the people of Vanuatu. It has destroyed 15,000 homes, left much of the country without food or clean drinking water, and blown away around 90 per cent of the country’s crops.
Less meat; more vegetables better for humans and our environment. Start a garden?
For the first time, the USDA guidelines consider the health of people and the environment. Since meat production leaves a massive carbon footprint, recommended meat consumption will be lowered.
Stand Up for Transportation Day
At 11 a.m., Thursday, April 9 at the Five Points station Amphitheater, join MARTA and Stand Up for Transportation Day.
Homeowners Associations in Georgia
Though homeowners associations often have a reputation for having strict rules, HOAs can add significant property value and curb appeal to a neighborhood.
Tell Us a Story: Meeting Millennials Where They Are in Philanthropy
Millennials are changing the face of philanthropy as we long to connect to something bigger than ourselves within the communities in which we have ties.
Ready to be proactive in the war against allergens?
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations Spring started a couple weeks ago and the first major spring celebration, Easter, is around the corner. But one harbinger of spring beat both events to the punch: allergy season is back. In some parts of the country, allergy season 2015 started even before spring did on […]
Georgia’s Critical Mass of Global Health Organizations Could Make Up a Statewide Alliance
The problems associated with a deadly disease like small pox are too large for any one person or organization to solve on its own. Coalitions are absolutely critical.
Leveraging Your Home During Tax Season
At tax time, the financial benefits of being a homeowner become even more apparent with homeowners given substantial tax breaks
Elimination of Malaria on Hispaniola Targeted with $29.9 Million Grant
Malaria has long been intertwined in world history, with characteristic malaria symptoms noted as far back as 2700 BCE. Unfortunately, malaria today remains a deadly disease.
MARTA Counts Down Clayton County Bus Launch
Exactly one week before MARTA’s first jurisdictional expansion since its inception, the agency invited Clayton County residents to a ribbon-cutting ceremony and Meet MARTA Day at the Riverdale Town Center. The event included remarks from U.S. Congressman David Scott, Clayton County Commission Chairman Jeffrey E. Turner, Riverdale Mayor Evelyn Wynn-Dixon, MARTA Board Chairman Robert L. […]
Working Behind the Scenes in the Fight Against Ebola
When traveling to Liberia, my ultimate task was to provide operational support for the Ebola crisis, but in the short term I was struck by how the crisis had influenced culture.
Did you know vein disease affects about half of people over the age of 50?
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations Last week, I wrote about venous disease, specifically deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. I’m especially passionate about venous disease – it is the reason VeinInnovations exists, after all! Venous disease is underdiagnosed, which is a shame because it is so easily treatable and the results from […]
Do you know the risk factors for Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism?
Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism can be deadly; know your risks and ways to prevent these killers.
Atlanta Real Estate Industry Remains Stagnant for February
Due to a decline in mortgage delinquency rates and an increase in inventory offset by declining home sales and investment in the Atlanta market, Atlanta’s real estate index remained stagnant in Feb.
US Measles Outbreak Is Wake Up Call for More Concerted Action to Address This Global Health Threat
The recent U.S measles outbreak shows that the progress that has been made towards measles elimination can easily be lost without continuing vigilance about the disease.
Combining Government and Private Sector Support to Beat Back Ebola
For 10 days, I was in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to see first-hand how private-sector funds contributed to the CDC Foundation are being used to make a difference in these countries.
Were you a dirty child? If so, some believe your parents did you a favor. Would you agree?
Check your family cleanliness recollections vs. your own immunity challenges to see if the Hygiene Hypothesis holds up re: clean dishes, germs, and healthier immune systems.
The 2014 Buyer and Seller Trends Report
Mortgage Loan Originators have seen the best and the worst of the housing industry in a span of less than 10 years with a flood of heavily fluctuating trends. MLO’s saw a surge of first time homebuyers followed by a major shift that caused a drastic decrease in first time homebuyers. Other trends indicated consumers […]
