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Proper drug disposal is key to keeping cabinets safe
You come home from surgery, take a prescription to help your body recover for a few days and now you’re back on your feet.&nb...
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How are you protecting your heart?
This year, 735,000 Americans are expected to suffer a heart attack, and 610,000 Americans are expected to die from heart dise...
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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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InSpace Balloon Treatment Offers Innovative Approach for Rotator Cuff Tears
Washing your hair. Putting on a shirt. Performing needed tasks at work. These everyday activities can be extremely painful an...
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Moving past the shock
Finding out you have breast cancer is difficult enough, but to then be told you will need to undergo breast surgery – what a...
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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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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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Fact vs. Myth: The truth about organ donation
Too often there are myths or misconceptions regarding organ donation. These myths create barriers to the conversation about o...
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Accidental drownings can happen anytime, anywhere. Here’s how to stay safe
With summer winding down, fewer visits to the lake or pool are left to enjoy. But don’t take that as a reason to let your gua...
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Retired U.S. Air Force officer moves to Upstate to find benefits of CyberKnife at just the right time
Barry Savage had known for nearly 20 years through PSA testing that he had a slow-growing form of prostate cancer, one that s...
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