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pages:- Plant-based supplement potentially can help older adults maintain weight loss
- Playing sick: volunteers help USC medical students sharpen their skills
- Potential new drug treats blood disorders by halting overproduction of blood cells
- Potential new gene-targeting herpes therapy studied
- Probing the brain for a key to epilepsy
- Reacting with mineral surface, microbes do the unexpected
- Research suggests new cellular targets for HIV drug development
- Researcher explains why AIDS ravaging much of world: Dr. David Ho
- Researchers explore two new ways to reverse blindness
- Running Man (Profile of noted exercise physiologist and athlete Russell R. Pate)
- S.C. Blood supply critically low … hospitals’ needs might not be met
- S.C. Cancer Center gets new home. Advances in technology create need for less space
- S.C. hospitals studied: Infection threats analyzed
- S.C. keeping tabs on new HIV cases
- S.C. man creating new HIV vaccine: Developing treatment designed to protect susceptible cells from the inside
- Salmonella outbreak: Peanut butter recalled — six in S.C. fall ill from tainted spread
- Scientists ID key protein that links dietary restriction with healthy hearing, aging
- Searching for an end to sickle cell pain
- See the world, go under the knife (a story about medical tourism)
- Shop Talk: At hair salons and barbershops, stylists cut through the unease surrounding colorectal cancer
- Shorter wait means longer life for kidney transplant candidates
- Soap-sniffing technology encourages hand washing to reduce infections, save money
- Socio-cultural, genetic data work together to reveal health disparities
- State livestock ID system becomes national model
- Stem cell biology opens the door to new medical treatments
- Study refutes notion that diesel-powered vehicles are better for the environment
- Stylists tackle tough topics: Hairstylists, barbers trained to discuss need for colon cancer screening
- Taking sleep to heart — sleep disorders can aggravate cardiovascular system and vice-versa
- Teaching an old brain new tricks: The aging brain works differently to make up for lost function
- The robot will see you now: Midlands hospital adds robotic system to handle prostate removal