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  • Ryan Rosenblatt is working toward his doctor of pharmacy degree at the Medical University of South Carolina. As part of the four-year plan, he has to go…
  • Thomas Woods doesn’t remember exactly what happened during Labor Day football practice, but he’ll try to piece it together.“I remember being on the…
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Elizabeth Mack about what parents, grandparents and caregivers can do to prevent childhood poisoning. Dr. Mack is the Division Chief for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at MUSC Children’s Health and she’s a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.
  • Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Eva Serber about helping patients with cardiovascular disease, improve health and emotional well-being. Dr. Serber is a Health Psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Division of Bio-behavioral Medicine at MUSC.
  • The redbellied snake rarely grows to a foot long. It eats soft bodied animals, mostly invertebrates.
  • This snake is common in backyards in South Carolina. Small, non-venomous, they tolerate people.
  • A listener has a question about identifying a frog, based on the colors on its back.
  • On this special edition of the South Carolina Lede for March 20, 2021, we look back on one year of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting South Carolina. From rationing at grocery stores and Zoom home schooling to the promise of a vaccine and slowly returning to normal, the past year has been unlike anything we have ever experienced.
  • We’re all entitled to our own reactions, and none of us needs to be told how to react.
  • Mike Switzer interviews Keaton Green, a vice president with Frampton Construction in Ladson, SC.
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