Supportive Care

Supportive Care

When someone is nearing the end of life, there is nothing more comforting than the closeness of friends and family. This is the idea behind the new double bed at the Stewart Cancer Center at Boone Hospital.

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Greek Salad Dressing

Greek Salad Dressing

In the summer, my first choice to bring to a dinner party is a Greek salad with this killer homemade dressing. It is surprisingly quick to throw together in a blender and makes eating veggies an easy thing to accomplish.

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New Arrivals

New Arrivals

Beth and Taylor Perry had just moved to Columbia from Georgia to open the Zaxby’s on Stadium Drive when they found out Beth was pregnant.

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Teacher Says “Don’t Put Off Screening”

Teacher Says “Don’t Put Off Screening”

Kathleen Metter knew when she turned 50 that she should schedule a routine colonoscopy. As a biology teacher at Hickman High School, where she teaches 10th graders, Kathleen wasn’t squeamish. “Nobody likes to talk about the colon, but it’s a part of us. But everybody’s busy and has to find the time for screening.” 

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From Cavity To Cancer

From Cavity To Cancer

Until late 2013, John Johnson had lived a remarkably healthy life. Even as he neared 70 years old, his body remained in near-peak condition. John credited his health to a lifetime of hard work, martial arts, long bike rides and natural medicine practices. At the time, it seemed like his only weak spot was his upper set of teeth, which had become broken and infected.  

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