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Statistics show that December, January and February are the leading months for home fires and carbon monoxide poisoning in the United States.
Meal: Supper; Serves: 4.
New SpaceOAR System provides more protection during radiation
Safe Kids Spartanburg works to prevent unintentional childhood injury
While you are planning your resolutions, make plans to keep yourself and your family warm and safe.
Experts say: Leave the fireworks to the professionals this July Fourth
6 things you can do to stay safe and prepare for an emergency.
“Food poisoning isn’t the mayonnaise, it's the bacteria growing on the mayonnaise that isn’t distributed across the whole food.”
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and food. But it’s also a day to be especially cautious when it comes to cooking fires.
“Distraction is a big problem, both while driving and walking,” said Penny Shaw, Safe Kids Spartanburg coordinator.
Spartanburg Regional’s new Critical Care Pavilion opens
This month, join us for National Healthcare Decisions Day, learn how to fight back against prediabetes and stay active and independent for life
Easy ways to change up your diet for a happier, healthier heart
Don’t miss Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s March events.
This month, join us for a free hernia screening, grief support groups, and yoga for cancer survivor
How stress can contribute to heart disease
Check out what we have scheduled this month
Instead of revamping your holiday foods into new meals, consider some alternatives
Don’t miss Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s November events.
New technology helps get patients back to driving
Falls leading cause of injury for older adults
There’s nothing to fear if you keep your eyes covered
Spartanburg Regional expands Corporate Health services for employers
Young Investigators Camp excites students about science careers
Spartanburg Medical Center earns national baby accreditation.
11 sun safety tips to remember at the beach.
An automated external defibrillator, or AED, can save the life of a person suffering a heart attack.
The mascot, along with his name, was unveiled as part of SRHS’s 2017 Hospital Week celebration.
To help ease the stress of having a baby in the NICU, we installed 40 cameras 2017 to connect families with their hospitalized babies.
SRHS Nurses Recognized with Palmetto Gold Award
Nancy Welch encourages other during her cancer journey
Providing medical care to the workforce takes a special kind of expertise that looks at the problem from all angles.
Identifying osteoporosis early could be a life-saver.
A large percentage of foodborne disease outbreaks are spread by contaminated hands.
A snowstorm in the Upstate can be exciting. But snow days can also bring danger.
BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina and BlueChoice HealthPlan of South Carolina have designated Spartanburg Medical Center as a Blue Distinction Center.
Facilties designated as Blue Distinction Centers demonstrate better quality and improved outcomes for patients compared with their peers.
Charles Stroup, MD, retires after 39 years
Lung cancer kills 19 people every hour and causes more deaths than the next three most common cancers combined – colon, breast and prostate.
The Teal Pumpkin Project now helps keep children with food allergies safe.
Pelham Medical Center wins national award.
Here are a few simple tips to keep your little ghouls safe on Halloween.
Spartanburg Regional is proud to join the community in Seeing Spartanburg.
Heavy backpacks can cause pain to a child’s back, neck and shoulders, and it also can contribute to headaches.
Here are 7 tips to keep you on track while you’re on the trail.
Pelham Medical Center recognized by Most Wired
Pelham Medical Center receives Blue Distinction Center designation for quality in spine surgery.
To get back to the sport, symptoms have to resolve completely.