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Islet Cell Transplant For Chronic Pancreatitis - MUSCHealth Video Library

muschealth.com — “An islet cell transplant can help patients who are suffering from the pain of chronic pancreatitis. The Medical University of South Carolina is one of the largest centers in the country performing this procedure. Dr. Katherine Morgan, director of the program, discusses how the transplant works from beginning to end and what patient's can expect afterwards. Hear from patient Sarah Gibbins, who had the islet cell transplant back in September.View full resource at muschealth.com

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Woman with chronic pancreatitis puts hope in MUSC surgery. http://t.co/5DoKvJN Video about the procedure: http://t.co/FWD2gjY

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MUSC Reproductive Infectious Diseases Fellowship

muschealth.com — “MUSC Reproductive Infectious Diseases FellowshipView full resource at muschealth.com

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Health in the News - Poll: Parents Downplay Kids--™ Sports Injuries

muschealth.com — “Parents today know more about kids--™ sports injuries than parents a decade ago -- but many don--™t seem too concerned about preventing them. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Parents - Are you downplaying your children's sports injuries? http://bit.ly/fETRYJ

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Health in the News - PSA Testing Could Become a Thing of The Past

muschealth.com — “How often do men need PSA screening for prostate cancer? Depending on the results, maybe only once, according to a new study. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Men did you know? PSA Testing Could Become a Thing of The Past http://bit.ly/gsJ3bM

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Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight

muschealth.com — “Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of SightView full resource at muschealth.com

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E-newsletter today. Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight How much do you know? http://bit.ly/grjhLP

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Sports Medicine Program at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston South Carolina | MUSC

muschealth.com — “MUSC Sports Medicine offers injury diagnosis, orthopaedic surgery, rehabilitation, fitness training and nutrition services to enhance athletic performance of athletes young and old in Charleston, S.C. and throughout the Lowcountry.View full resource at muschealth.com

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Youth Sports Performance Camp. Increase speed, strength, power, agility and flexibility. April 18-22. http://bit.ly/fifCIB #CHS

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MUSC Revives Lung Transplants in South Carolina - MUSCHealth Video Library

muschealth.com — “lung transplant, double-lung transplant, Timothy Whelan, MUSC, MUSC's transplant centerView full resource at muschealth.com

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Our amazing lung transplant patient. What a great way to revive our lung transplant program. #lung http://bit.ly/ifalUH video

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Health e-Newsletters - Doctors--™ Arthritis Counseling Often Falls Short

muschealth.com — “Doctors are getting better at advising arthritis patients that they need to shed a few pounds -- meeting one of the three goals set a decade ago by the federal government. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Arthritis? Has your doctor advsed about the 3 goals that improve quality of life for sufferers? http://bit.ly/h4WpZh

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Health e-Newsletters - Can Garlic Help Fight Off Brain Cancer?

muschealth.com — “The work of MUSC brain cancer researchers may be the excuse you need to indulge in some garlicky creations without feeling guilty. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Can garlic help fight off brain cancer? Amazing research being done at MUSC. http://bit.ly/g6yz6K

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Health e-Newsletters - Heart Attack Risk and Blood Types

muschealth.com — “Why does one person get heart disease and another one not? A healthy lifestyle -- not smoking and eating a low-fat diet -- decreases your risk. And so may your blood type. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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People with type O blood appear to be less likely to have a heart attack. Really! http://bit.ly/euh3Sa

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Type 2 Diabetes and the Importance of Exercise for

muschealth.com — “Type 2 Diabetes and the Importance of Exercise for Children - MUSC - Learn more about Dr. Deborah Bowlby, a pediatric endocrinologist at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses how Type 2 diabetes is on the rise among children. The main risk factor associated with the increase in Type 2 diabetes among children is attributed to obesity. Dr. Bowlby explains the importance of children staying active and exercising. in this health podcastView full resource at muschealth.com

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New podcast! Type 2 Diabetes and the Importance of Exercise for Children: http://tinyurl.com/4g32wsv

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Health e-Newsletters - Facial Bone Structure Ages Along with Skin

muschealth.com — “Graying hair, crow--™s feet, and sagging skin under the eyes -- the mirror unkindly reminds you that you--™re getting older. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Did you know the underlying bone structure of your face ages too? That's why a facelift won't make you look 20 again. http://bit.ly/hjzXXu

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Health e-Newsletters - Middle Age No Barrier to Hearing Loss

muschealth.com — “Hearing loss is a common problem in older adults, but it turns out that people in middle age are struggling to hear as well. And some of that hearing loss may be tied to cardiovascular disease. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Could you repeat that? Hearing loss affecting middle aged, not just older adults. http://bit.ly/feqQcO

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Health e-Newsletters - Bright Lights and Diabetes Risk

muschealth.com — “Relaxing after a hard day--™s work might mean surfing the Web, playing a video game, or catching your favorite show on TV. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Evening leisure activities done under electric lights? May throw off your sleep cycle & raise health risks. http://bit.ly/hklh2M

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Health e-Newsletters - Yearly Mammograms Urged for Younger Women

muschealth.com — “The argument for yearly mammograms for forty-something women is now a bit stronger. at MUSCView full resource at muschealth.com

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Yearly Mammograms Urged for Younger Women. Research shows difference in percentage of mastectomies. http://bit.ly/dVdhqw

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