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  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Erika Blank about treating certain chronic conditions with lifestyle changes. Dr. Blank is an Assistant Professor in the College of Medicine and a primary care physician, specializing in lifestyle medicine at MUSC.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Arasi Maran about the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease. Dr. Maran is an Associate Professor of Medicine and she’s an interventional cardiologist at MUSC.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Sean Haley about lowering high cholesterol with lifestyle changes and/or medication. Dr. Haley is Medical Director for Population Health and he’s a family medicine physician at MUSC.
  • Rudy shares some verse from Percy Bysshe Shelley and prose from John Burrows.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Rosmary Ros-Demarize about behavioral strategies that parents and teachers can use to help children who have ADHD. Dr. Ros-Demarize is a clinical psychologist and an Assistant Professor in the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at MUSC.
  • From an end-of-summer tomato tartine to an Italian grilled vegetable sandwich, our resident chef shares her favorites.
  • The influential Japanese composer died March 28 from cancer. A wide-ranging musician, the Yellow Magic Orchestra co-founder was a synth-pop idol and the writer of sweeping movie scores.
  • In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a growing number of lawmakers are calling for a revamp of U.S. policy to better target domestic terrorists.
  • In a statement on Tuesday, U.S. authorities said they are "reviewing data involving six reported U.S. cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot in individuals after receiving the J&J vaccine."
  • If you paid top dollar for a top phone, Asian vendors at the International Consumer Electronics Show have a message: You paid for a brand, not quality. And this year, they want to sell to you.
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