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Columbia Dermatologist Explains How You Can Protect Your Skin This Winter

COLUMBIA,SC (WOLO)-The leaves are falling the temperature is dropping, which means we’re deep into fall and slowly approaching winter. One thing a lot of us have a problem with is keeping our skin from drying out. To help you with a new skin care regimen just in time for the holidays is Dr. Asha James with Columbia Skin Clinic. Dr. James’s…

A juvenile disease that doesn’t just stop at juveniles

Tyler Ryan learns about type 1 diabetes, which impacts so many

  COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–The organization most often associated with the funding of type 1 diabetes research, JDRF is on a mission to find a cure for the disease that impacts 1.25 million Americans each year.  According to Beth McCrary, with JDRF Palmetto Chapter, November is Diabetes Awareness Month.  McCrary also notes that Tuesday is T1D Day, with the specific mission…

Veterans celebrating Veterans event planned for Saturday

A group of Veterans plan to celebrate service and families together

LEXINGTON SC (WOLO)–As we collectively celebrate and thank the brave men and women who serve our Country and protect our freedom, a local group of vets plan their own celebration. The Columbia First Seventh-Day Adventist Church is hosting a Veterans Celebrating Veterans event on Saturday, starting at 6:00PM (or 1800 hrs). The event is open to military members and their…

Veterans Day Leadership Conference planned for Friday

USC to host panel discussion on leadership and empowement

COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–The University of South Carolina Student Veterans Association, ROTC Gamecock Battalion, and the Veterans Alumni Council are hosting a Veteran’s Day Leadership Panel Friday afternoon at the Darla Moore School of Business. According to organizers, twelve leasers will share their stories focusing on leadership, and the unique attributes needed for various types of employment. The event is free…