An interview with Dr. Greg Brannon about his latest book and his work with hormone replacement therapy at Optimal Bio.
Helping your child navigate friendships as they change and evolve.
The owner of a professional organizing company shares how to declutter and stay organized.
Dr. Matthew Patrick of Patrick Veterinary Clinic shares everything you need to know about caring for a new pet.
Are essential oils safe for children? The short answer is, yes! Many are safe, in diluted amounts, and can have big benefits for the little people in your family.
Local marine biologist explains ways you can help protect sea turtles.
Beyond earning money, getting a job can help your teenager learn important life skills.
GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, affects up to one in five adults and nearly 10 percent of teens and preteens in the United States.
A local college administrator shares valuable information about fostering career interests in children.
Should your teen or young adult have a credit card?
Let’s face it – we’ve all been bullied at one time or another. It doesn’t feel good, and if the bullying is severe, it can leave a lasting emotional and mental scar. How do we, as parents, help our children get through it?
Tips for teaching kids the importance of saving money.
Communities In Schools: How to support your child's social emotional health.
Local mom, author and baby expert shares tips for enjoying the fourth trimester.
The Lowcountry heat can be downright brutal in the summer. But fortunately, there are plenty of ways to stay cool—from beaches and lakes to pools and waterparks. Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission provides gallons of fun for all ages at three waterparks—Whirlin’ Waters Adventu…
Fitness tips for exercising with kids and why it’s important for the health of the family.
How to keep the kids entertained during the winter months.
It’s safe to say that health and wellness have been at the forefront of everyone’s minds this year. But with so much information readily available on the internet, it can be hard to discern fact from fiction. This month, we spoke with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz of Lowcountry Gastroenterology and au…
The holidays bring families together with traditions and gatherings, but this year the holidays also bring considerations of COVID, the flu, and an overall focus on health and safety. This month, we spoke with Physician Christian Cuff of Coastal Pediatric Associates. “The holiday seasons are…
When it comes to college financial planning, how much can you afford?
Ask the Expert: How can you spot ADHD in children?
Dr. Linda Bell with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control answers questions about the tick-borne illness.
Does thumb sucking damage your child’s teeth?
Real estate in Charleston seems to grow by leaps and bounds each year. What used to be a quiet old town on the water three decades ago is now a bustling metropolis with pricey real estate. To guide us through the world of real estate in the lowcountry we spoke to Brigitte Surette, real estat…
As adults, credit is so important to our daily lives. You can't buy a home or a car without good credit. Even before you buy, landlords will often check your credit score when you're renting a home or apartment.
Mom to twin girls Ruby and Harper, Angel Powell is the founder and president of South City Public Relations based in Charleston. She's been living in the depths of the food industry for decades now and she still loves her work. We asked about her noshing go-tos. Here's what she had to say.
What to do if you think your child or another may be violent.
For parents, to-do lists just seem to be getting longer, so a warm meal on the table every night seems like a stretch. We run out of ideas or don’t have the ingredients that we need on hand. That’s why so-called “meal kits” are popping up in all categories as a way of simplifying meal time. …
Support is the number one 'protector against teen anxiety,' says an MUSC psychiatrist.
Summerville pediatrician concerned certain food additives and contaminants may endanger children.
In the Lowcountry we are surrounded by water. Whether you’re headed to the pool, beach, river or even the bathtub, learning to swim can be a life or death matter. While babies have lived in the water for nine months before birth, once they leave the womb, it can be scary. Here’s everything …
Bug Off!: Addressing common bug complaints during Lowcountry summers.
This month, our expert Jen Van Buskirk offers tips for curtailing clutter and keeping your home organized.
This month, our expert Brooke Dooley offers help with recognizing the signs of anxiety disorders in children.
Ask the Expert: How can we teach kids smart money-management skills?