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CardioMEMS keeps heart patients out of the hospital
More than five million people have congestive heart failure in the U.S., and many are admitted to the hospital for treatment....
Digital Health
Repairing your body’s “carburetor”
As someone who had already had two open-heart surgeries in 2001 and 2012, Spartanburg native David Adkins was well aware of h...
Digital Health
Do you have aortic stenosis?
Chest paint, fatigue and shortness of breath. These all could be signs of aortic stenosis. Aortic stenosis occurs when the...
Digital Health
Watchman wins the fight
For many heart and stroke patients, blood-thinning medicines are lifesaving but life-limiting. But a new procedure called...
Digital Health
TAVR replaces fatigue with a better quality of life
Many years ago, Veterans Administration medical officials told Dwight Hylton that his deteriorating aortic valve would need m...
Digital Health
Event celebrates first 100 TAVR patients
Basil “Junior” Whelchel's health had gotten so bad that he spent most of the day sleeping. When his caregivers with the Sp...
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Back-to-School: A bento box can help your child eat a healthy diet
A diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables will give your child a boost in school and a better chance of developing into a...
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Telehealth: The doctor can see you now
No parent wants to hear that their child is at school sick. It starts the time consuming process of making a doctor's appoint...
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Childhood experiences, lifetime traumas
Editor's note: Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System is taking part in Hospitals Against Violence Day, an initiative of the...
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In support of advanced care planning
The average age of death in the United States has increased from the mid-forties in 1900 to the eighties in the early twenty-...
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