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As cities continue to grow and become more urbanized, the land left over for farming becomes harder to come by.
A new study by researchers in South Carolina has found the further young Mexican-Americans move away from the dietary habits of their native culture, the more weight they gain.
North Carolina health officials say a six-year-old is the state's first death from the flu this season.
Upstate hospitals are seeing more uninsured children and those on Medicaid needing treatment. A hospital spokesperson says The Center for Pediatric Medicine at Greenvillle Hospital System has seen 1,000 more patients in the last year.
A worldwide corporation focused on sustainable energy is investing half a million dollars in the Upstate to improve its green footprint.
President Barack Obama says a revamped birth control policy will both protect religious liberties and protect women's access to contraception.
Spring hasn't sprung yet, but the stuff that triggers allergies has.
Even though our winter has been mild so far, there are still chilly nights to deal with in the Carolinas. And the heat in your home can be the biggest energy waster.
Illegal liquor made in the Carolinas. It's part of our history in the South and now it's being made and sold legally in the Upstate. But did you ever think of it being green?
Raking the leaves and cutting the grass. It's something we all do to keep our yards looking good. But what if you were going green at the same time?
Toxic chemicals in the paint used to fix up cars at a local body shop are a thing of the past.
A behind the scenes look at Biltmore's green efforts.
Too few primary care doctors face aging Baby Boomer population
In a move to get more people eating locally, one Upstate business is making it easier for shoppers to go green with fresh food and open space.
A new report suggests that South Carolina could face a critical shortage of doctors during the nextdecade as physicians and the population ages.
One of the biggest companies in the Upstate is doing its part to make a difference in the environment on a global level.
World AIDS Day call attention to prevention shortfalls
Officials tell 7 On Your Side that 130 students have fallen ill following a shigella outbreak at Honea Path Elementary School.
A Lexington county five-year old has a confirmed case of influenza according to state health leaders.
DNA has opened a big new door to discovering where we come from.
A local organization is helping people change the way they eat for the better.
Friday's ruling was long expected, but is sure to disappoint women who say they've run out of other options.
Sometimes the best green ideas are literally organic...sprouting from an idea at home that can be used in the real world.
Health services, medical organizations aim to cut down on risks, costs of pre-term births
A building that houses animals at the North Carolina State Fair is the likely source of an E. coli outbreak that sickened 27 people.
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