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Women veterans who experienced military sexual trauma face significantly higher risks during pregnancy, according to research from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Georgia NOW's latest episode examines the long-term health impacts of military sexual trauma, or MST, and why experts say the effects can extend far beyond military service. Plus, the Georgia Public Service Commission approves a deal that will lower electric bills for millions of customers by about four dollars a month. Also in this episode, Emory University selects its next president, unanimously choosing longtime executive Christopher Augostini to lead the institution beginning this fall. And the U.S. Small Business Administration opens a disaster loan outreach center in Southeast Georgia to help residents and businesses recover from a major wildfire. 🎧 Tune in 24/7 to Georgia NOW. Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com — and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share Georgia NOW News wherever you get your podcasts. #GeorgiaNews #Veterans #MilitarySexualTrauma #MaternalHealth #GeorgiaPower #PSC #EmoryUniversity #SmallBusiness #WildfireRecovery #GeorgiaNOW
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