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The monthly wellness newsletter will offer both fun and informative health topics that make living healthy anything but boring.

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We’ve been working on something special for you, GVL.

We’re launching a brand new wellness newsletter in partnership with Prisma Health, focused on eating better, moving more, sleeping well, and feeling all-around stronger in mind, body, and soul in the Upstate.

Look for the first edition of GVL Wellness in your inbox tomorrow at noon, where we’ll cover:

  • 10 ways to embrace summer (the healthy way)
  • How to stay safe and cool in the SC heat
  • Local farmers markets to check out
  • Free at-home workouts
  • And more.

Bonus: You can also let us know what topics you want to see in future newsletters.

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