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Watch Your Toes (Charleston City Paper)
The second annual Stiletto Stampede MUSC's Children's Hospital. by Christina Janke Every woman who has worn high heels has had to make a mad dash somewhere at some point - whether it’s chasing down your dog or rushing to make that important dinner. Then there are those people who will sprint 100 yards in stilettos for $2,500 in cash and a $2,500 gift certificate to Gwynn’s. And that includes men ...
3/12/2010
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C of C Student dead for 37 minutes, brought back to life
His mother says everyone calls her son the "miracle boy" and after hearing his tale of collapsing, being without a pulse for more than a half hour and then being revived, it's hard to disagree.
3/10/2010
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A clinic that 'cares' (The Post and Courier)
CARES is a collaborative, interprofessional experience for student volunteers from an array of disciplines, including nursing, medicine, physical therapy, physician assistance and medical health administration schools.
3/9/2010
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"He's a living miracle!" (Live 5 News Charleston)
CHARLESTON. SC (WCSC) -"Everybody calls him the miracle boy," said Susan Brown. "Most of the time people don't live after that, I'm good, I'm lucky," added Stephen Brown. Brown is more than lucky, to those around him he's a miracle.
3/9/2010
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College of Charleston, MUSC receive grant for biomedical innovation (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
The two-year grant will be used to help facilitate the commercialization of biomedical discoveries in the partnership. The project will use psychological and social research on startup teams and entrepreneurs.
3/5/2010
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