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Novant Health Healthy Headlines: Winter Skin Care

The cold winter months can wreak havoc on our skin, leaving it dry and itchy. Here to help us combat dry winter skin and debunk some common myths is Dr. Emily McLean with Novant Health Dermatology SouthPark.

Rising Spotlight: Attorney Clair Campbell; What You Should Know About Vaping

The number of vaping related deaths continue to climb across the country.Β  The Center for Disease Control announced Thursday that 52 people have been killed by vaping in 26 states.Β  Β Clair Campbell with Campbell and Associates joined Rising to discuss the health risks and lawsuits associated with vaping.Β 

U.S. Flu Season Arrives Early, Driven By Unexpected Virus

The U.S. winter flu season is off to its earliest start in more than 15 years. An early barrage of illness in the South has begun to spread more broadly, and there’s a decent chance flu season could peak much earlier than normal, health officials say.

Novant Health Healthy Headlines: Staying Fit During The Holidays

Without a doubt, the holiday season is filled with temptations – tasty food, parties and other distractions that can derail your fitness goals. But, it doesn’t have to be a lost cause. Here to offer some tips on how you can stay fit during the holidays is Dr. Eric Warren, medical director of Novant Health Sports Medicine.

Popular Salads Recalled For Potential E. Coli Contamination

The USDA says Missa Bay of Swedesboro, New Jersey, is recalling over 75,000 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry because the lettuce may be contaminated with E. coli.Β  The salads were sold at Target, Aldi, Walmart and other stores.Β 

Novant Health Healthy Headlines: Antibiotics

This week is World Antibiotic Awareness Week and here to help us to better understand antibiotics and why it is vital to use them correctly is Novant Health family physician Dr. Genevieve Brauning.

Novant Health Healthy Headlines: World Diabetes Day

Today is World Diabetes Day, which hopes to raise awareness of the impact of diabetes. It is a chronic health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. More than 30 million American adults have diabetes, which is the leading cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputations and blindness.

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