City workers collect donations to save pets’ lives
Each year in the United States an estimated half a million pets are affected by fires.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: If we don’t put Earth first, we’ll finish last
In “The End of Ice” by journalist Dahr Jamail, one of the climate scientists stated that the heating of the oceans has been measured as deep as 100 meters, or 328 feet.
Carolina Pines first in its service area to bring its acute dialysis services in-house
South Carolina has some of the highest rates of hypertension and diabetes in the nation, and for Hartsville, this means a growing kidney disease population and demand for dialysis. Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center offers dialysis as an important inpatient service line and this past winter, the hospital was faced with challenges that required a unique solution.
McLeod nationally recognized for high-quality stroke care
McLeod Health has received numerous American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines / Stroke quality achievement awards for their commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability.
Women whose names smell like flowers
What’s behind a name? Lots, most of the time.
Sometimes it’s obvious, sometimes it’s a mystery, but often it’s botanical.