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Corwin Von Johnson

HJ News 24 Apr 2026
Corwin Von Johnson August 16, 1956 - April 6, 2026 Corwin Von Johnson, age 69 (August 16, 1956 - April 6, 2026) was born in Pocatello, Idaho, to Val and Louise Johnson ....
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St. Mary-Corwin disputes report hospital is at risk of cuts or closure

The Pueblo Chieftain 21 Apr 2026
Mary-Corwin CEO says hospital 'not going anywhere' ... Mary-Corwin, stated that "no Colorado CommonSpirit Health facilities mentioned in the recent report by Public Citizen are under threat of closure or service cuts." ... Mary-Corwin team," he continued.
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College of Charleston students get a head start from MUSC to pursue cancer research careers

The Post and Courier 20 Apr 2026
Getting hands-on research experience from mentors at MUSC’s Hollings Cancer Center is allowing 10 College of Charleston students to pursue careers in the field ... .
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Your favorite song could be the key to understanding, and avoiding, dementia

The Post and Courier 18 Apr 2026
Music can reach important areas of the brain even in the late stages of dementia. Understanding how that works, particularly with favorite music, could lead to therapies to help prevent dementias ... .
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USC Brain Health Center could be hub for Alzheimer’s treatment, new tech for mental health

The Post and Courier 13 Apr 2026
A new $30 million Brain Health Center at USC in Columbia will be a magnet for advanced diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, but also deploy new technology for mental health ... .
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MUSC unveils campus vision for downtown Charleston, with new cancer care, and flood control

The Post and Courier 12 Apr 2026
A broad and ambitious plan for the Medical University of South Carolina’s downtown Charleston campus seeks to integrate more into the city, tying into flood control efforts and elevating cancer care ... .
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US Sen. Tim Scott seeks 'critical' funding to continue wastewater surveillance in bipartisan effort

The Post and Courier 10 Apr 2026
Wastewater surveillance that can detect viruses and illicit drugs in communities is a vital tool for public health. Sen. Tim Scott is leading a bipartisan effort to extend it and reach every community ... .
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MUSC Health launches $250M campaign to fund new cancer hospital

The Post and Courier 10 Apr 2026
MUSC Hollings Cancer Center is seeking the state’s first Comprehensive Cancer Center designation, which would include a $1 billion cancer hospital, and MUSC Health’s largest capital campaign to fund it ... .
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South Carolina again sees no new measles cases as outbreak wanes

The Post and Courier 07 Apr 2026
From hundreds infected in a single week earlier this year, South Carolina’s measles outbreak has gone three weeks since its last confirmed infection, moving the state closer to the end of the outbreak ... .
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ALS doctor-patient team unite to fulfill wish for Cooper River Bridge Run

The Post and Courier 06 Apr 2026
They mourned the loss of running together when the doctor and patient met. He was diagnosed with ALS and she tore tendons in her knee. But they just completed the Cooper River Bridge Run together ... .
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No new measles cases means South Carolina’s outbreak is drawing to a close (copy)

The Post and Courier 04 Apr 2026
South Carolina has not reported a case of measles since March 17, more than two weeks ago. If no new infections surface, the state can declare an end to the worst outbreak in decades on April 26 ... .
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No new measles cases means South Carolina’s outbreak is drawing to a close

The Post and Courier 03 Apr 2026
South Carolina has not reported a case of measles since March 17, more than two weeks ago. If no new infections surface, the state can declare an end to the worst outbreak in decades on April 26 ... .
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SC sees no new measles cases as end of outbreak nears

The Post and Courier 31 Mar 2026
South Carolina has not reported a new measles case since March 17, and no one is in quarantine for the first time in months. The worst outbreak in decades could end in April with no new infections ... .
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Man's best friend: Owning a dog — or any pet really — improves your health

The Post and Courier 30 Mar 2026
Dogs and cats and humans have been living together for tens of thousands of years, and there is a good reason for it. Beyond companionship, pets actually improve the health of owners in surprising ways ... .
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SC measles outbreak could come to a quiet end in April

The Post and Courier 27 Mar 2026
Measles cases were once rampant across Spartanburg County and the Upstate in South Carolina, but those infections seem to have come to a halt. The official end could come in late April now ... .
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