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Salmonella Outbreak: Raw Oysters Linked to 64 Illnesses
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Sixty-four individuals across twenty-two states, including South Carolina, have fallen ill from a salmonella outbreak linked to raw oysters. The CDC is investigating, with no public recall yet. Health experts advise cooking oysters thoroughly to avoid risk, especially for young children, older adults, and those with weak immune systems. If youve eaten raw oysters and feel unwell, seek medical advice. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Cold Case: 9-Year Hunt for Jermaine Frasier's Killer
01:18|Nine years after the brutal murder of Jermaine Frasier, the Charleston County Sheriffs Office seeks answers. Frasier, a forty-five-year-old, was shot outside his home in McClellanville, South Carolina, in 2016. Despite numerous leads, the case remains unsolved. Detectives urge anyone with information to come forward, as even small details could lead to justice. Checkout Solipillow.com
Winthrop's Esports Scholarships: Global Gaming Dreams
01:57|Winthrop University in South Carolina pioneers Division I esports, attracting international talent like Emin Aydin. With a state-of-the-art gaming suite and national championships, the program fosters character, discipline, and teamwork. Pro gamer Jasmine Randolph, a trailblazer for underrepresented gamers, emphasizes the importance of resilience and coachability. Esports scholarships, like Aydins, open global opportunities amid fierce competition. Checkout Solipillow.com
Measles Outbreak: Check Vaccination Records
01:20|Measles cases surge in South Carolinas Upstate region, with 156 reported sick as of Friday. Health officials urge everyone to check vaccination records, as the area has seen a rise in measles, whooping cough, and chicken pox cases. Review your familys vaccine records, schedule appointments, and stay informed through the health departments measles webpage. Checkout Solipillow.com
Road Rage Arrest: Gun, Drugs Found in North Charleston
01:22|Road Rage Incident in North Charleston Leads to Arrest and Serious Charges In a shocking turn of events, a twenty-two-year-old man, Juan Carlos Velazquez-Morales, was arrested in North Charleston, South Carolina, following a road rage incident that escalated to dangerous levels. The incident began with Velazquez-Morales blowing exhaust at another vehicle at a traffic light, leading to a confrontation where he allegedly pointed a gun at the victims. A subsequent search revealed a loaded handgun, fentanyl, and heroin in his possession. He now faces serious charges, including two counts of pointing and presenting a firearm, trafficking fentanyl, possession with intent to distribute heroin, and having a weapon during a violent crime. Authorities remind drivers to remain calm on the road to prevent such incidents. Checkout Solipillow.com


Bronchitis Symptoms & Home Remedies
01:12|Bronchitis: A Deep Chest Cough and Its Causes - This podcast episode delves into the inflammation of small airways in the lungs, known as bronchitis, which is characterized by a persistent hacking cough that may or may not produce phlegm. The episode explores common causes, including viral infections, irritants, and allergens, and discusses how to manage symptoms at home with rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications. It also highlights the importance of seeking medical attention for worsening symptoms or underlying lung conditions, and emphasizes the need to avoid complications by not ignoring prolonged or worsening symptoms. Checkout Solipillow.com
Holiday Heart Syndrome: Protect Your Heart
01:52|Holiday Heart Syndrome: A Warning for the New Year - Doctors in the Lowcountry are sounding the alarm about a surge in heart failure cases, dubbed holiday heart syndrome, triggered by end-of-year stress and overindulgence. This syndrome, characterized by heart palpitations, shortness of breath, and chest pressure, can lead to permanent atrial fibrillation and increased stroke risks. Stress, high-sodium foods, and alcohol contribute to this perfect storm. Experts advise simple steps like breathing exercises, hydration, and self-care to combat it. If symptoms arise, dont delay; seek immediate medical attention. Checkout Solipillow.com