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October 13, 2009
Weight plateau: What should you do?
What should you do when start losing the weight loss battle?
Medical: Detecting high blood pressure in kids
Nearly 14 percent of children in the U.S. have high blood pressure. For children, there is no single measurement for high blood pressure because blood pressure rises as a child grows.
The 1st public Swine Flu Vaccine clinic moved up
With a new shipment of the H1N1 vaccine in the Lowcountry, the first public clinic has been moved up.
What should you do when you’re losing the battle against extra pounds?
Doctors and experts insist that exercise is one of the keys to losing weight and that Americans should be skinnier. But most people overestimate the number of calories they burn during a work out ... and then they tend to overeat afterwards. Also a lot of people believe that exercising gives them the freedom to eat what they want.
October 12, 2009
My News 2: Wine tasting with Brad Ball
Owner of Social Wine Bar and Restaurant Brad Ball stopped by to break some common wine myths.
News 2 Interview: Men & Breast Cancer
Breast cancer isn’t just a woman’s disease. Men also have breast tissue that can undergo cancerous changes. While women are about 100 times more likely to get breast cancer, any man can develop breast cancer. Male breast cancer is most common between the ages of 60 and 70.
Motherhood 2.0: It takes an (online) village
Women are not built to raise children alone, according to biological anthropologists. So in an age when moms are often isolated from family and friends, they turn to strangers online for help.
6 things you forgot to childproof
When it comes to childproofing your home, these are some important areas you don’t want to overlook.
October 09, 2009
My News 2 Wedding: Stretching your budget
With the tight economy, budgeting is on everybody’s mind, especially when it comes to weddings. Whether you have a seven-figure affair, or the local average of $25,000, editor of Charleston Weddings Magazine Melissa Bigner says you can stick to that bottom line and stretch your dollar for a fabulous affair.
My News 2: Wedding etiquette advice
Weddings can be fun to plan, but they are also very stressful and can certainly cause some unwanted and un-intended drama. Cindy Grosso from the Charleston School of Protocol and Etiquette joined us to answer your wedding etiquette questions.
My News 2 Wedding Week: Local brides featured Friday
Check out local brides who sent in their photos for Wedding Week!
How to achieve ‘planned patienthood’
Doctors are often rushed these days, so patients must come to appointments utterly prepared, one expert advises. Here are five ways to maximize your visit to the doctor’s office.
October 08, 2009
My News 2 Wedding Week: unique centerpieces
There are a million options when it comes to dressing your reception venue from colored lines to flowers and lights. Check out some great floral and non-floral ideas for your special day.
My News 2: Go green on your wedding day
Check out how one bride decided to go green on her wedding day and how it turned into a new career.
My News 2: Local brides shown Thursday
Thanks to all of the brides who sent in their photos!
October 07, 2009
My News 2 Wedding: local brides featured Wednesday
Take a look at today’s local brides featured on My News 2.
My News 2 Wedding: Watch out for hidden costs
When it comes to picking the perfect venue, there are some important questions you need to ask to make sure you stay within your budget. Also, find out how picking a dinner style can create the mood and atmostphere you want for your guests.
October 06, 2009
My News 2 Wedding Week: Choosing your perfect hairstyle
Hair stylist Amanda Deaton joins us today to look at hair styles for your big day. From classic to elaborate, find the style that fits you. Click the video to check out four different hair styles.
My News 2 Wedding Week: dressing the bridal party
Monday we checked out dresses for your bridesmaids. Designer Katherine McDonald with Lula Kate talked about her designs and Alison Long, owner of Bella Bridesmaids joined us to talk about bridal party trends.
Cookbook helps make food appetizing for cancer patients
For cancer patients, nutrition is important, but many find that they are too tired to cook, nauseated to eat or the food tastes bad. A new cookbook, “What to Eat During Cancer Treatment” offers options.
October 05, 2009
My News 2: Wedding Week kicks off with dresses
All this week we are looking at your wedding questions! Today we checked out wedding gowns for your big day with Maddison Row.
My News 2 Wedding Week: Picking a veil
All this week we are looking at your wedding questions! Today we checked out wedding gowns and veils for your big day with Maddison Row. Click the video to check out four veils we looked at.
October 02, 2009
My News 2: the Rockettes come to Charleston
The Rockettes are going to rock the Lowcountry in January. They are bringing New York to you taking their show on the road in Januray. They stopped by My News 2 Friday to shows us their moves.
“Mommy makeovers” gain popularity with moms seeking their pre-baby bodies
To address those areas most affected by pregnancy, plastic surgeons are performing more Mommy Makeovers, which is a surgery combining both, a breast and abdominal procedure.
New government website offers tips on food safety
A bunch of government agencies have come together to create a consumer site called foodsafety.gov and it is a resource everybody needs to check out. For starters, it lists up-to-date food recalls from around the country. And you’d be surprised by how many there are, and how often bad food gets in our supply chain.
October 01, 2009
My News 2: Fashion 4 Paws supports local animal shelter
There are so many animals that need forever homes in the Lowcountry. Find out about a great event for a great cause tonight as well as all of the other links mentioned in today’s show.
Study: Bad economy may be good for your health
Are you finally ready for some good news about the recession? As it turns out, a shaky economy might actually be good for your health.
Love, pleasure, duty: Why women have sex
What makes a woman want to have sex? Is it physical attraction? Love? Loneliness? Jealousy? Boredom? Painful menstrual cramps? It turns out that woman have sex for all of these reasons and more, and that their choices are not arbitrary; there may be evolutionary explanations at work.
September 30, 2009
My News 2: Finding the American Dream with $25
Find out how Adam Shepard went from a college graduate to living in a Chalreston homeless shelter with $25 and worked to acheive the American Dream.
Plan your ideal walking workout
Walking is a wonder exercise: it can help control weight, reduce the risk of diabetes, certain cancers, and heart disease, and relieve stress. Best of all, walking is free. Here’s how to make every step count, no matter how often you hit the pavement.


