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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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Meningococcal Alert

April 03, 2024

CDC issues health advisory asking doctors to watch for invasive meningococcal disease.

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Genes, Sex and Cannabis

March 27, 2024

MUSC researchers find differences in young adults’ experience of cannabis and risk for cannabis use disorder based on genetics and sex.

Girl wearing a headscarf, mask and pink top looks at fish in an aquarium.

Sense of Wonder

March 25, 2024

New documentary features hospital benefactor who remembers childhood awe of aquariums – and gives ill and injured children chance to experience same wonder.

OT student Maddie Gies holds up a white dry erase board that pediatric cancer patients can fill out to indicate fatigue levels

Gauging Fatigue

March 20, 2024

Parents and providers often underestimate the fatigue that pediatric cancer patients are experiencing. An OT student created a coloring book to help.

Dr. Flume at the podium of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation event where he was honored with the 2024  Impact Award, Photograph by Candice Adelle.

Lasting Impact

March 18, 2024

Patrick Flume, M.D., was recently honored with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's 2024 Impact Award.

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Food Allergy Treatment

February 28, 2024

Some people with multiple food allergies have new way to reduce risk of dangerous reactions.

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Rare Disorder

February 08, 2024

Can their older son’s rare, debilitating disorder be treated? British family turns to MUSC scientist whose expertise in MEF2C looks promising.

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Rare Disease Symposium

January 31, 2024

Symposium will bring together researchers and patient advocates to inform policy and chart the way forward for patients with rare diseases.

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Vision to Learn

January 29, 2024

“I’ve gone through like 16 pairs of glasses,” 3rd grader says. Replacing them is expensive. MUSC is part of solution.

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