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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....
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Common diseases affecting women
Medical Group of the Carolinas – Internal Medical – Eastside & Westside A division of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare Sy...
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Heart disease leads Crowley to serve others
Twenty years ago, Chris Crowley was given a 50 percent chance of surviving the next five years. At 42, Crowley was diagnos...
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The top nine things you may not know about thyroid disease
Your thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in your neck that produces thyroid hormones, or TH. This hormone r...
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Food helps patients focus on health
When you're hungry and worrying where your next meal will come from, you aren't thinking about your upcoming doctor's appoint...
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Patients need to feel heard, new doctor says
When it comes to the study, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, Emilie Hill, MD, calls herself a geek. She lo...
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The Battle of the Bug: Important information about antibiotics
Imagine the scene of a battle. On one side, you have mighty antibiotic warriors heading to the battlefield to fight an army o...
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Same practice, new name
The names may be different, but the care is still the same. Mary Black Physician Group practices are now part of Spartanbu...
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Pellagra and Spartanburg’s role in a cure
Editor’s note: This weekly series celebrating the 100th anniversary of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System is excerpted fr...
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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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