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Picture of common food allergens including egg, milk, soya, nuts, fish, seafood, wheat flour, mustard, dried apricots and celery.

Food Allergies

March 19, 2025

In wake of girl’s dangerous reaction to peanuts, allergist explains scope of food allergies, impacts and guidelines for care after exposure.

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Dangerous Peanut Allergy

March 19, 2025

When Charleston-area teen with severe peanut allergy went into cardiac arrest at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, doctors used ECMO to save her.

Magnet Nursing

March 12, 2025

MUSC Health-Charleston has achieved its third consecutive Magnet nursing designation by the ANCC.

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Trauma Survivor

March 05, 2025

Barrel racer suffers unusual injury from snow tubing accident. It hasn’t kept her from planning for an ambitious competition this summer.

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Pediatric Ready

January 17, 2025

More MUSC Health hospitals are on track to earn ‘pediatric ready’ designation, adding to growing list that includes Black River, Chester and Lancaster sites.

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Success Story

January 13, 2025

There was a time when bodybuilder James Tuttle, 21, wasn’t expected to live this long. Weight loss surgery changed that.

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Labor & Delivery

December 12, 2024

Northeast Columbia will welcome a new addition in the new year: a state-of-the-art labor and delivery unit.

A girl with her hair in a bun plays with a princess set. She has medical tubes in her nose. A woman wearing a surgical mask sits beside her.

No. 2 Heart Program

October 08, 2024

U.S. News and World Report ranks the Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital No. 2 in entire country.

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Blue Sky Winners

April 23, 2024

Teams working to improve substance use screening in trauma centers and relieve symptoms of a connective tissue disease take home this year’s Blue Sky Awards.

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Stronger Together

April 04, 2024

The South Carolina Rare Disease Council hosted a symposium that gathered rare disease researchers and advocates to chart the path forward for improved care.

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