SC Flu cases on the rise: Prisma Health Doctors speak out on how to spot symptoms, get treatment
Flu cases are on the rise in South Carolina. State health officials say 37 flu related deaths were reported in just the first week of February.
Flu cases are on the rise in South Carolina. State health officials say 37 flu related deaths were reported in just the first week of February.
South Carolina’s coach and her defending national champions certainly need some support after the last of their impressive streaks, a run of 71 straight wins at loud, supportive Colonial Life Arena, ended in an 87-58 loss to No. 7 UConn on Sunday.
“Tylenol and Motrin are mainstays. Other things to help control symptoms would be things like Sudafed, Afrin nasal sprays, antihistamines like Benadryl, and there are some cough suppressants as well for folks who are struggling with managing their cough,” he says.
Fourteen-year-old Ainsley Burch was last seen on February 11th around 10:45 p.m. in Blythewood. She is described as a white female, 5’3″ tall, and 110 lbs.
New York State Police charged five people Friday with murder in the killing of a missing man who authorities said died following repeated acts of violence and torture for more than a month by multiple individuals who later discarded his body in a field.
“The language is very, very dangerous, it does say that they want to deem “Section 504″ as being unconstitutional, that’s all of 504, so that means taking away millions of rights for people with disabilities,” Tissot says.
“What you have gone through is not okay, it will never be okay, and we will not stop pushing for justice until our reproductive rights are restored and protected. I stand for the right to abortion and I stand by the decision I made to have one,” Shelton says through tears.
“Don’t be afraid to go to the doctor and get checked. But if you are it’s ok. Just make sure you do it afraid, but ultimately, get it done,” she says.
Top Trump administration officials are openly questioning the judiciary’s authority to serve as a check on executive power as the new president’s sweeping agenda faces growing pushback from the courts.
On February 8th, 1968, Henry Smith, Samuel Hammond, and Delano Middleton were killed when police opened fire on some 200 unarmed Black students who were demonstrating in the name of integrating a local bowling alley.