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  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Meredith Duffy about preventing noise induced hearing loss in children and adults. Dr. Duffy is an audiologist and she’s the Clinical Director of Hearing Rehabilitation at MUSC.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elisha Brownfield about the importance of keeping up with preventive health care for women. Dr. Brownfield is a Professor of Internal Medicine and she’s a general internist at MUSC.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Louis Gerena about preventing common golf injuries. Dr. Gerena is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics & Physical Medicine and he’s a non-surgical orthopaedic and sports medicine physician at MUSC.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Evan Graboyes about how lack of access to transportation profoundly impacts outcomes for cancer patients. Dr. Graboyes is a head and neck surgical oncologist and the Director of Survivorship and Cancer Outcomes Research at Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC.
  • “B” is for Battery Wagner. Battery Wagner was the principal fortification on Morris Island during the Civil War.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Claire Smith about postpartum depression and the importance of seeking treatment for this condition. Dr. Smith is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and she’s a perinatal psychiatrist in the Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health Clinic at MUSC.
  • Rudy shares some words from John Lubbock.
  • The Senate Rules and Homeland Security committees will hear from top military officials on their role in the insurrection. This, as a House panel weighs new Capitol security spending.
  • More people say they will wear a political costume this Halloween in a year after an election than ever before. Hillary Clinton, for one, says she might go as "the president."
  • Both the U.S. and Japan had been undefeated after going 2-0 to win their groups.
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