The University of South Carolina officially opened its School of Medicine's new Sports Medicine Center Monday, but it's not just for athletes from USC, or even athletes, for that matter. WJBF News Cha
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Ramen noodles are always at the top of a list for cheap meals... especially for those on a tight budget. But a new video showing what happens inside the digestive tract after eating Ramen, has gone viral. Heather Unruh has the story.
Autism affects one out of every 88 kids. But, modern technology is giving autistic children a voice. WJBF News Channel 6's Courtney Elledge has the story.
As the school year winds down, the thought of the beach may be on your mind. So before you make the trip to enjoy the sun and sand, we have a stop you might want to see. ABC?s Ginger Zee put herself i
If you spend a lot of time in the sun and see something suspicious on your skin, how do you know if you should have the mole checked? Dr. Jennifer Lucas is a dermatologist at Cleveland Clinic. She say
There is a milestone in the battle against Alzheimer?s. Five point four million Americans have Alzheimers, that number is expected to triple in one generation, so today the nation?s top doctors gather
Maria Menounos is going out on a high note. She and her partner, Derek Hough, scored a near perfect fifty-nine out of sixty Monday night in the semi-finals of ?Dancing With The Stars?. That was first
Some news about Parkinson?s Disease. Doctors may soon be able to predict how fast the disease progresses, and this will be an important step to help improve treatment. Dr. Timothy Johnson has the stor
Do you have a relative, friend, or co-worker who is making a significant impact in your local community? In every neighborhood, there are "unsung" heroes - volunteers who go well beyond their expec
Bobby Arthur, with the Aiken County Animal Services, appeared with WJBF News Channel 6's Mary Morrison and Chris Kane on our noon newscast on Wednesday, May 16th.
Archith Seshadri reports on the new international terminal at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport.
A quick look at today's medical headlines.
The professionals at Ballroom in Motion demonstrate the Salsa for Kimberely Scott.
The saucy Salsa is a popular dance on Dancing With the Stars and Kimberely Scott gives it a try! Local ballroom instructor, Matt Watson, leads her through it.
The saucy Salsa is a popular dance on Dancing With the Stars and Kimberely Scott gives it a try! Local ballroom instructor, Matt Watson, leads her through it.
It was a close night of competition during the ?Dancing With The Stars? semi-finals. Plus, the celebrities react to a dance ending in an injury. ABC?s George Pennacchio has the details.
Researchers say they found more than eight million U.S. adults experience sleepwalking.
A precious gift for a star of TV?s most popular sitcom - "Modern Family" - from her real life dad. Sarah Hyland is revealing in 17 Magazine that she's been fighting a debilitating disease. And, her fa
A Carrollton, Georgia woman is in Augusta fighting for her life. She is fighting a flesh eating bacteria, necrotizing fasciitis. So, how do you get it and how do doctors fight the bacteria? WJBF News C
We dare you to walk past any magazine stand this week and not notice the cover of Time magazine. It's got a pretty revealing image on the front. The cover shows a woman breastfeeding her child....her almost-4-four-year-old child. This provocative picture illustrates a controversial trend called "Attachment Parenting", where you keep your child physically close as much as possible. ABC News' JuJu Chang has more.
The FDA is debating whether to approve the first drug to prevent HIV.
We hear a lot about autism these days. We meet one student who is facing his challenges head-on and still doing the things he loves.
Is the sound of your alarm clock in the morning making you fat? German researchers at the University of Munich studied a phenomenon called "social jet lag." It's similar to jet lag when you travel.
A Maryland teenager woke up one morning with a life-changing injury. She was paralyzed from the waist down. But- Krystal Greco was determined not to let it change her life. Now horses are helping her
Ever wonder why some people feel the need to post everything that happens to them on social media sites, like Twitter or Facebook? Harvard researchers might have an explanation.
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