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The letters NMVC. National Mass Violence Center. Providing resources to victims, survivors and those who serve them.

Helping with Recovery

September 02, 2025

As people across country cope with aftermath of shooting that killed two children during a Catholic Mass, MUSC-based center is helping with recovery.

Two football players clash as they hit the ground. The one on top is holding a football.

Concussion Q&A

August 22, 2025

As fall sports get underway, sports medicine specialist at MUSC Health encourages players, coaches and families to keep eye out for concussions.

a man and woman pose in front of a wall bookshelf

Quit Vaping Help

August 22, 2025

New trial to test whether quit-smoking medication works to help people to quit vaping.

Dr. Leonardo Ferreira extracting patient samples for his study from a liquid nitrogen tank.

Tackling Organ Rejection

August 15, 2025

MUSC researchers have engineered a new type of genetically modified immune cell that could help organ transplant patients who are prone to rejection.

A skull on the right side of a black background. There is a bright red area toward the front of the skull.

Stroke Achievements

August 15, 2025

Multiple MUSC Health stroke treatment sites recently earned the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines awards and other certifications.

A man wearing a dark suit and glasses looks down in delight at a plaque in his hands. Another man in a blue suit jacket is facing the first man.

Burn Center Verification

August 15, 2025

Just five years after opening, the MUSC Health South Carolina Burn Center has earned verification status from the American Burn Association.

HPV public health researcher Kalyani "Kelly" Sonawane

HPV-Cancer Connection

August 14, 2025

Many people remain unaware that HPV can cause six types of cancer – and that can affect whether people choose to vaccinate.

HPV cancers public health researcher Dr. Trisha Amboree poses at Hollings Cancer Center

Cervical Cancer Screening

August 13, 2025

Counties with historically lower rates of screening for cervical cancer have higher rates of late-stage diagnosis and death.

A young woman with dark blonde hair wearing a black sleeveless top and jeans talks with a man wearing blue hospital scrubs in a clinic room.

Nerve Healing

August 11, 2025

Surgical team becomes first to test for, repair nerve damage in people with rib injuries/abdominal wall trauma before it’s too late.

A creature with eight legs and an orange and black back rests on a piece of wood.

Lyme disease

August 07, 2025

As fans follow health of singer/actor Justin Timberlake, his illness serves as reminder of importance of preventing, treating Lyme disease.

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