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A woman wearing a red shirt holds a small black dog. They are outside at an event.

Therapy Dogs

October 07, 2025

For a few hours, MUSC’s Horseshoe went to the dogs.

A girl sits on a clinic table. She is smiling and wearing a surgical mask, T-short, jeans and sneakers.

Best Children's Hospitals

October 07, 2025

Mother who knows the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital inside and out talks about new No. 1 ranking in state.

Dr. Betty Tsao,professor and Richard M. Silver Endowed Chair for Inflammation Research, Division of Rheumatology & Immunology

Lupus in the DNA

October 02, 2025

Rare mutations could be a key to finding new treatments for lupus.

Ewing sarcoma researcher Casey Langdon works in his lab

Ewing Sarcoma Research

September 26, 2025

Treatments for Ewing sarcoma have been essentially the same 30 years. Dr. Casey Langdon wants to change that.

Registered dietitian Allison Rohrer and Dr. Katherine Chetta in the Milk Lab at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital. Photograph by Julie Taylor.

Donor Milk Storage

September 24, 2025

Could the way we preserve donor milk shape preemie gut health? A new MUSC study connects the dots between storage practices and GI outcomes.

Dr. Stephanie Gaydos, associate professor of Pediatrics

Dual Diagnosis

September 18, 2025

Those born with both Down syndrome and congenital heart defects can still score just as high in quality of life and community engagement.

A little girl in a blue checked swimsuit and pink hat smiles and reaches up as her father holds her.

Robin sequence

September 10, 2025

Smiling into bright future: Girl born with rare condition gets life-changing treatment at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital.

Two football players clash as they hit the ground. The one on top is holding a football.

Concussion Q&A

August 22, 2025

As fall sports get underway, sports medicine specialist at MUSC Health encourages players, coaches and families to keep eye out for concussions.

Closeup of a child's brown eye with long natural lashes.

Corneal Crosslinking

August 20, 2025

Myrtle Beach girl becomes first child in South Carolina to get corneal crosslinking while under general anesthesia.

A man wearing a dark suit and glasses looks down in delight at a plaque in his hands. Another man in a blue suit jacket is facing the first man.

Burn Center Verification

August 15, 2025

Just five years after opening, the MUSC Health South Carolina Burn Center has earned verification status from the American Burn Association.

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