- Dr. Nicole Dahlkemper, DMD/Owner, Waters Edge Dentistry Cares for Your Teeth & Overall HealthDr. Nicole Dahlkemper, DMD and owner of Waters Edge Dentistry chats with host DJ Thatcher about how Waters Edge Dentistry not only cares for your teeth, but is also very … Read more
- Sleep Better South Carolina and Dr Dana Blalock Can Help Improve Your Sleep and HealthDr. Dana Blalock, DDS/Owner of Sleep Better South Carolina chats with host DJ Thatcher about the many ways that Sleep Better South Carolina can improve your sleep and your health. … Read more
- Seaside Spine Specialists
- Courtney Stearn & Gina Aicardi of Joint Effort Movement CenterCourtney Stearn (Owner/Physical Therapist) and Gina Aicardi (Physical Therapist) from Joint Effort Movement Center chat with host DJ Thatcher about how their whole body approach to movement and wellness which … Read more
- David Abrams & Dr. Matt Blue of Charleston County EMS: The Current and Future State of EMSDavid Abrams (Director) and Dr. Matt Blue (Medical Director) of Charleston County EMS chat with host DJ Thatcher about the current and future state of EMS.
- Herold’s Pharmacy
- Vet Shortage Mean Pets Have to WaitThe next time your pet has a medical emergency, you might wonder if your efforts to get it to a 24-hour vet reaches a dead end – or requires some … Read more
- Bringing the Community Together Through RecoverySo many of us have been there – young adults trying to find our place in the world, dealing with a variety of different mental health challenges and feeling alone. … Read more
- Emergency Medical Services ShortageIn early October 2022, Columbia resident Julianna Fisher jumped into an emergency responder vehicle with a seasoned paramedic and rushed off on her first medical call. Fisher had been on … Read more
- Blasting Out of an Impossible Bunker: A 10% Chance to LivePerry Davis Jr. was on the 18th hole on a gorgeous day early this summer. He failed to par the hole, but he is upbeat nonetheless. A Fort Mill resident … Read more
- A Spoonful of Laughter Helps Life Go DownLaughter is the best medicine, or so they say. I have no quarrel with that idea. In fact, I endorse it. But I’d suggest that penicillin ought to rank pretty … Read more
- Exercise: Does Sex Count?“Stamina. Strength. Control,” you repeat to yourself. Sweat pours down your face; lungs and muscles burn. Your thighs quake. You ask why you’re subjecting yourself to such torture. As total … Read more
- Words From The WiseWhen Karen Bostick, 70, neared retirement last year, she made a commitment to herself. She would follow the advice of her 89-year-old mother-in-law. “She told me that I must have … Read more
- Mental Health Depends on Being SocialWhat did we learn from the pandemic? Many of us are quick to answer with something like “wash your hands” — but what did we learn about our mental health? … Read more
- Mental Health Depends on Being SocialWhat did we learn from the pandemic? Many of us are quick to answer with something like “wash your hands” — but what did we learn about our mental health? … Read more
- Testosterone and Sperm Counts DroppingTestosterone is a powerful presence in the male body. It is responsible not only for muscle building, libido and semen production but also for mood and metabolism regulation, memory, concentration … Read more
- Freezing Eggs Holds Biological ClockTick. Tick. Tick. The biological clock is an alarming, continuous ghost that haunts many women who want to have children, especially those who are sailing through the business world and … Read more
- Freezing Eggs Holds Biological ClockTick. Tick. Tick. The biological clock is an alarming, continuous ghost that haunts many women who want to have children, especially those who are sailing through the business world and … Read more
- Free Yourself from Allergy Symptoms“Allergy sufferers often recognize clear patterns of when their symptoms start to act up,” explained Dr. Carolyn Word of Charleston Allergy + Asthma. For many, springtime pollens make the outdoors … Read more
- Back to School Without A HomeWhere do South Carolina’s approximately 12,000 school-age children live if their parents cannot afford rising monthly rental costs or home mortgages? The answer is: wherever they can. This often includes … Read more