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Trouble sleeping? Sleep studies can help.
Almost 40% of all car accidents are attributed to sleep deprivation. This grim statistic points to the harm tied to slee...
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Colon cancer patient never lost hope
When Wesley Gilbert turned 50, he knew it was time for a routine colonoscopy. At the same time, he began experiencing st...
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Medical students raise funds to support mammography assistance
On a cool Friday evening in late October, a group of students at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VC...
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Helping you understand Medicare options
Figuring out which insurance option you need can be confusing — especially when you’re signing up for Medicare. There are so...
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Blood in urine might not always mean bladder cancer, but don’t ignore it
Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer overall. According to the American Cancer Society, bladder cancer is more...
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Sports Medicine Institute’s Saturday clinic returning athletes to the field for 10th year
The start of a new high school football season is just over a month away, which means Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’...
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Dr. Kristen Landy eager to build connections in Woodruff as new family medicine physician
Dr. Kristen Landy’s 5-year-old self always knew she wanted to become a doctor. Her parents recently found a note f...
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Skin cancer: Are you at risk?
How much time do you spend in the sun? What are you doing to protect your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays? There are ma...
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Spartanburg Regional’s NICU Support Program goes step-by-step with new parents
At 23 weeks, Ariyah Daniels was born extremely premature and needed oxygen, a feeding tube and other life-sustaining measures...
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Stroke: You can lower your risk
Expert advice from the head of Pelham Medical Center's primary stroke center Did you know that your lifestyle choices can...
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