Pregnant women now have a new way to find out if their baby will likely be born with down syndrome. More in this 2 Your Health report.
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A study of medical records in Tennessee suggests a rare but deadly risk associated with the commonly prescribed antibiotic referred to as a "Z-Pack".
Come on out Saturday May 19th, to join the community for a benefit ride to help Vets deal with homelessness, unemployment and suicide.
An interruption of life is one way to describe what happened to Mark Siwik, when he got news that changed his life. Mark and Terrah Siwik explains that though Mark is confident he is on the path to a
News 2's Larry Collins interviews the original Hulk - Lou Ferrigno. We take a look at how the Lowcountry is developing Avengers Fever!
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It?s the most common type of weight-loss surgery in the United States. Gastric bypass surgery is used to make changes to a patient?s stomach that would limit how much food the patient can eat.
A 57 year old Pawley's Island woman says she was at the end of her rope. She had tried every diet under the sun, but her weight was climbing and she was diagnosed with diabetes. She decided to take
Mad Cow Disease is a pretty scary prospect. And after a scare in California earlier this week, many are asking just how is it carried to humans? How safe is our beef and chicken?
2YH Medical Myth- Gout 4.16.12
A sign of the times? It may be. A new study reveals about half of all preschoolers are not taken outside to play by their parents everyday. More information on the implications in this 2 Your Health r
Can you separte medical fact from fiction? Out medical myth is about babies and seasonal allergies.
A major medical issue was challenging a little girl and her family. They reached out to the community for help and as a result, will welcome a new life saving member into their family.
Some genetic conditions can make you more predisposed to certain kinds of cancer. More on a mother and son who found out about this first-hand.
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Are you getting enough Vitamin D? Experts say it can reduce your risk for cancer, heart disease and even the flu. Details on what Vitamin D means to your health.
The 6pm 2 Your Health segment with Carolyn Murray focuses on gentle cesareans.
While some vitamin supplements can boost your health, others may actually harm.
A new study reveals the HIV epidemic is not over espeically among urban black women. Also Coca-Cola and Pepsi will change the way they make caramel coloring used in their products.
Alzheimer's Disease is expected to cost the nation $200 billion dollars this year. Details in a new report from the Alzheimer's Association.
Can you separate medical myth from fact? Our 2 Your Health Team will help you do just that. Every Monday a News 2 viewer asks a question on air and then a doctor breaks down the medical myth.
After a long workout at the gym, you might think that all of your energy has just disappeared. We found a gym where that's not the case.
It's been 17-years since there have been such changes in the food and beverage industry. And while business owners say, they go to great lengths to keep their food safe. And they could go without the
DHEC officials stop in the Lowcountry to dish out new guidelines for food preparation safety.
Medical Myth question: Does drinking sweet tea give you kidney stones?
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