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Dial up the vitamin-D without risking skin cancer | The Post and Courier | Charleston SC, News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “When the Beatles sang “Here Comes the Sun,” they harmonized about the pleasure Northerners feel when winter fades and spring ushers in warm rays that caress your skin. But a new study delivers data on skin cancer that means everyone -- North and South -- needs another lesson in sun safety: The rate of melanoma (the most dangerous form of skin cancer) has multiplied EIGHT times for women ages 18 to 39 and FOUR times for men the same ages in the past 40 years. Gals do worse than guys bView full resource at postandcourier.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 17, 2012 at 6:51 pm By:

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I have trouble even RTing DrOz anymore! // Dial up the vitamin-D without risking skin cancer http://t.co/AZEjCBXh

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Knee injuries focus of area study | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “You've seen it on television too many times. A running back takes a handoff, absorbs a vicious hit to the knee and crumples to the ground. Trainers run to examine the injured football player as the painful blow is replayed in slow motion. The player has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament....View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Experts offer school for Lowcountry gardeners | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “Ever seem like Mother Nature just doesn't want to cooperate with you? Thinking about throwing in the trowel? Hold it.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Health providers to repay $1.9 million | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “More than 30 South Carolina health care providers must repay nearly $1.9 million they inappropriately billed to the state Medicaid agency, according to state health officials and documents recently obtained by The Post and Courier.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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South Carolina health care providers must repay nearly $1.9 million they inappropriately billed state Medicaid agency http://t.co/OOVWaOyO

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Post and Courier's Gene Sapakoff is S.C. Sportswriter of Year | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “The Post and Courier's Gene Sapakoff was named 2012 South Carolina Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Sapakoff has written on a variety of sports and non-sports subjects for The Post and Courier since 1986.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 3:34 pm By:

DrDavidGeier David Geier Surgeon, Sports Medicine Doctor, Orthopedic Surgeon, Physician, and Doctor

Great job Gene! RT @postandcourier Congratulations to Gene @Sapakoff on his fourth S.C. Sportswriter of the Year award. http://t.co/0NgQlG0T

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ADRENALINE RUSH: A look inside South Carolina's only Level 1 trauma center at MUSC | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “The Medical University of South Carolina recently became the state's only nationally designated Level 1 trauma center. That means it's the first hospital in South Carolina to be recognized by American College of Surgeons for the highest level of care for unexpected, life-threatening injuries: the shootings and stabbings, the second-story falls, the metal-bending car wrecks.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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ADRENALINE RUSH: http://t.co/VxvwcSib A look inside South Carolina's only Level 1 trauma center at MUSC

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Dining group to give 5 percent of proceeds to five children's charities | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “Revolutionary Eating Ventures, the Charleston-based parent company of Poe's Tavern, Taco Boy, Monza, Closed for Business and Royal American, has selected five local non-profits that benefit children to receive 5 percent of the proceeds from their restaurants during a designated week throughout the year.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Save the date! Dine at a REV restaurant Sept. 19-26 and 5% of the proceeds will benefit WINGS kids! http://t.co/mjoZZxO3

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Heart transplant gives girl new lease on life | The Post and Courier - Charleston, South Carolina

postandcourier.com — “Morgan Porter's new heart began beating in the pre-dawn darkness Wednesday. The 3-year-old girl received the organ in surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina. It was donated by the family of a child with a head injury.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Heart transplant gives girl new lease on life. We hope you have a long life ahead Morgan! http://t.co/oIUML8e8

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Coach regains life | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “Hemingway High School assistant football coach Clayton Owens is living proof that there is hope for the morbidly obese.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Heart patient meets pair who saved his life | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “If ever there were a good time to have heart failure, Justin Repshas picked it.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Time to change players' attitudes toward injuries | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “The bottom line is: You have to be able to put food on the table. No one's going to sign or want a guy who can't stay healthy. I know there will be a day when I'm going to have trouble walking. I realize that. But this is what I signed up for. Injuries are part of the game. If you don't want to get hit, then you shouldn't be playing."View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 6, 2012 at 1:36 am By:

DrDavidGeier David Geier Surgeon, Sports Medicine Doctor, Orthopedic Surgeon, Physician, and Doctor

@cbrennansports Great column! We have to change player's attitudes. Made similar points (not as well) in column I write http://t.co/cGrDtZhu

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WINGS nonprofit looks to soar in Atlanta | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “A Charleston nonprofit that teaches students social and emotional skills in an after-school setting plans to expand nationally, and it's leaning toward Atlanta as its first potential out-of-state site for the 2012-13 school year.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Waiting for a heart: High-tech pumps keep little girl alive in meantime | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “Three-year-old Morgan Porter is waiting for a new heart. Her mother tells her that God is sending it in a box. When she gets it, Morgan wants to go to Disney World, the South Carolina Aquarium and the grocery store, for starters.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Charleston rules state's economy | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “Only three states have an economy more competitive than South Carolina, and Charleston is king in the Palmetto State.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 9, 2011 at 2:49 pm By:

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My beloved Charleston SC has beat out every other city for last 10 years in % of adults with 4 year college degrees http://t.co/3XQtmLVa

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Tummy trouble no gift: Stay merry with tips to aid digestion in hectic seasons | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment

postandcourier.com — “Stay merry with tips to aid digestion in hectic seasons.View full resource at postandcourier.com

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