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Insomnia, anxiety and more
Does yoga help insomnia? Will guided breathing and music help lung cancer survivors battle anxiety? Researchers at Gibbs C...
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Leukemia and lymphoma awareness month
Leukemia and lymphoma are the most common types of blood cancers, also called liquid cancers, that affect white blood cells a...
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Cherokee surgeon Dr. Andrew Taylor serves patients in family’s footsteps
For residents in Cherokee County, peace of mind comes from knowing their local providers and physicians can care for their me...
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Spring allergy season and what to do
As the pollen starts to cover our cars, homes and all of the outdoors, allergies are on the rise. Allergist Robin Go, MD, sha...
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Know the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer can be difficult to diagnose simply because there is no effective screening for ovarian cancer. Commo...
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What is the difference between a TIA and a stroke?
You may have a loved one who suffered from a transient ischemic attack (TIA). This is commonly called a “mini-stroke.”“Really...
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Enjoy the ride! (And live to ride again)
Summer has arrived and with it comes warmer weather. As a consequence, the trauma team at Spartanburg Medical Center will see...
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Dr. Sawaya Lekoshere, DO, brings ‘loving and serving’ mindset to patients
Born in Kenya and raised by missionary parents in Germany, Dr. Sawaya Lekoshere found his way to Upstate South Carolina to pr...
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Are chocolate and wine good for your heart?: Cardiologist weighs in
Can you keep your heart healthy by regularly eating chocolate and drinking wine? Popular health claims say these treats ma...
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Know the signs of heart disease, and how to lower your risk
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. One person dies every 34 seconds in the U.S...
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