Women with Type 2 Diabetes More Likely to Develop, Less Likely to Survive, Breast Cancer
Two studies published recently report on the link between Type 2 diabetes and breast cancer in nursing homes. One study led by A.L. Ronco of
Two studies published recently report on the link between Type 2 diabetes and breast cancer in nursing homes. One study led by A.L. Ronco of
Drug Charges from Drug-Sniffing Dogs at Routine Traffic Stops Now Illegal Per Supreme Court On Tuesday, April 21st, the Supreme Court ruled that a police
Former Gamecocks College Football Star Joins Lawsuit Alleging Concussions and Head Injury Stanley Doughty, famed in South Carolina for playing defensive tackle for the USC
Qui-Tam Lawsuit Against Celgene for Off-Label Marketing of Drugs Will Proceed A qui-tam lawsuit brought against Celgene Corporation for two of its cancer drugs will proceed,
Thieves Target Kids in Social Security Identity Theft Schemes As August winds to a close, many parents across the country are preparing their children to
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is putting extra pressure on drunk drivers this summer, and social media is not helping them. “What we’ve done is
Sunday, August 26th, was the 2nd anniversary of Johnson & Johnson’s recall of DePuy ASR hip replacement devices. Metal-on-metal devices were initially supposed to be
Chapin High School First to Host AT&T’s Texting and Driving Assembly in South Carolina Chapin High School became the first, and so far only, school
Man Pulled Over for Traffic Violations, Arrested for Drug Trafficking While Child in Car A Florida man was arrested on drug trafficking charges and may
Burn Injuries Prevention: Fireworks Safety During July 4th Celebrations Not only is July 4th the celebration of Independence for the United States, it is the