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Division: The New Mental Health Crisis
There was a time when disagreement did not automatically end a relationship. Neighbors with opposing political views still borrowed cups of sugar from one another. Families gathered around holiday tables trusting that even spirited conversation couldn’t outweigh love. Friends debated passionately and still laughed together the next day.
Jul 246 min read


Beat the Heat This Month
July is one of the hottest months of the year in the Lowcountry, and high temperatures combined with humidity can create dangerous conditions. Older adults, young children, people with health conditions, outdoor workers, and anyone without air conditioning are especially at risk.
Jul 221 min read


GLP-1 medications were initially developed and prescribed to help manage blood sugar in people with Type 2 diabetes
BITS & PIECES Wegovy semaglutide tablets with injectable prescription weight loss medicines Universal Images Group Posted Thursday, July 2, 2026 5:47 pm National What You Need to Know GLP-1 drugs may reduce cancer progression in patients with certain obesity-related cancers like lung, breast, colorectal and liver cancers, a new research has found
Jul 22 min read


Why Are Black Women more likely to Have C-Sections than White Women?
As racism within the healthcare system persists, a large study reveals startling disparities in unscheduled C-sections among Black women. A national Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) report of nearly 1 million births at 68 hospitals in New Jersey found that Black women are 25% more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections compared to White women.
Jun 23 min read
Common Illnesses in May
Common illnesses in May often stem from the transition into warmer weather, with a mix of lingering winter viruses, rising allergens, and early summer bugs. While major winter virus peaks have passed, respiratory illnesses such as human metapneumovirus (HMPV), rhinovirus/enterovirus (common Cold), and COVID-19 remain active, and influenza can still circulate through the month.
May 132 min read


Shooting Death of Jaja Davis, Jr.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Racial Justice Network Demands Accountability in Police Shooting in Lanett, Alabama Elder James Johnson, the CEO and founder of the Racial Justice Network, is actively pursuing justice following …
Mar 161 min read
Our Children Are Struggling—And the Signs Are Closer Than We Think
Children today are navigating a world that feels louder, faster, and heavier than ever before. Academic expectations are higher. Social pressures start earlier. Screens never sleep. And while children are expected to “bounce back,” many are quietly buckling under the weight of it all.
Jan 194 min read
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