HARTSVILLE, S.C. – The Butler Heritage Foundation has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the South Carolina Cancer Alliance to address colorectal cancer in the Butler Historic District of Hartsville.
FLORENCE, S.C. – McLeod Health has received designation as a Care Continuum Center of Excellence by the GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer.
Temperature checks with no-touch thermometers will be conducted before theme park entry. Temperature checks will also be conducted at other Walt Disney World Resort locations, including Disney Springs and table-service restaurants at Disney Resort hotels.
New research confirms that temperature and symptom checks miss many coronavirus infections; the U.S. recorded more than 140,000 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, the latest all-time high; and more.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is the month that the pink ribbon comes out on display and reminds us to do our monthly self-exams and get screening mammograms.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — On Monday, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced 545 new confirmed cases and 27 new pro…
DARLINGTON, S.C. – The Darlington County School District’s referral window for the 2021-2022 Gifted and Talented program opened Monday and will close on Sept. 9.
Earlier this year, the American Cancer Society published a report in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, which indicated colorectal cancer cases are on the rise in young adults.
FLORENCE, S.C. -- Francis Marion University's move in day -- an event that, historically, could qualify as a full-contact sport -- was a peaceful scene Saturday as students and parents arrived at their predetermined time to move in.
Helping Hands Free Medical Clinic continues to make impact in Marion County more than 20 years later
MARION, S.C. – The Helping Hands Free Medical Clinic was established in 2001 behind the Mullins Nursing Center. More than 20 years later, staff members continue to make an impact in Marion County offering a vast array of healthcare services.
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ is hoping to be the blockbuster that rescues troubled movie theatres around the world, but the film is facing a ne…
There is a lot of confusion and concern around asymptomatic spread of SARS-C0V-2. An infectious disease expert explains how many people are asymptomatic and how they can spread the virus.
HARTSVILLE, S.C. – Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center is implementing enhanced visitor restrictions and new screening guidelines, effective immediately, as follows:
Travelers may undergo screenings at airports to control the spread of coronavirus. Research shows that these efforts have little to no effect on slowing the spread of disease.
The U.S. Army on Tuesday began increased health screenings for all new soldier recruits arriving at the four basic training centers around the country in order to detect the new coronavirus, a senior commander said.
FLORENCE, S.C. — Former University of South Carolina standout running back Marcus Lattimore will hold his First Choice Fit Football Camp on Sa…
U.S. health officials are expanding their checks of international travelers for signs of a worrisome new virus from China, even as they say the risk to Americans so far is very low.
CareSouth Carolina will show appreciation to veterans by offering free health and dental screenings to Military Veterans on Saturday, Nov. 16.
To finish up Breast Cancer Awareness month, I thought we could take a closer look at some of the tests that might be ordered. I think most of …
October is a month that many people associate with haunted houses, tricks, treats and scary things, while others think of a much scarier scenario: cancer!
FLORENCE, S.C. — Howe Springs Fire Department held its first open house on Saturday to kick off National Fire Prevention Week, which starts Monday.
It is a natural part of life to experience stress, sadness and overwhelming situations.
The film's portrayal of a mass killer has prompted fears it could inspire real-world violence.
MULLINS, S.C. – Conway Medical Center will provide free breast cancer screenings on Sept. 28 at the Golden Leaf Festival in Mullins.
DARLINGTON, S.C. – The Darlington County School District’s referral window for the 2020-2021 Gifted and Talented program opened on Aug. 19 and closes on Wednesday, Sept. 11.