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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sub-categories:

  • Center for the Study of Young Drivers (1)
  • Gillings School of Global Public Health and the Nutrition Research Institute (1)
  • University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine (1)
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The flagship of the University of North Carolina system, it is considered to be a Public Ivy, or a public institution which offers an academic experience similar to that of an Ivy League university. (Wikipedia)

External link for more info: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Got Foot Problems? It May Be A Rare Blood Cancer

>> March 10, 2024

Dr. Brandi Reeves, a hematologist, explains the subtle warning signs and reveals treatment options that can help slow the disease progression.

institutions/organizations: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Can We Fix Our Healthcare System Without Starting From Scratch?

>> September 10, 2023

Dr. Amy Finkelstein, a professor of economics, has a plan that aims to please both sides of the political divide.

institutions/organizations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)| University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine

Empty Nose Syndrome: When a Routine Nose Surgery Goes Wrong

>> May 29, 2022

Empty nose syndrome is a rare condition that can develop after some of the most common nose procedures. An ENS sufferer and a doctor discuss.

institutions/organizations: University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

>> March 3, 2019

Children with serious chronic diseases often have a tough time transitioning from pediatric care, which has much support built in, to adult care, which has to be managed by the patient. Experts discuss how parents can make it easier with a gradual transition.

institutions/organizations: UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders| UNC Kidney Center| University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Undocumented Immigrants Skipping Healthcare

Undocumented Immigrants Skipping Healthcare

>> October 8, 2017

With the federal government’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants, many of them are skipping going to the doctor or the emergency room for fear of deportation.

institutions/organizations: Cambridge Health Alliance| University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
How Kids Can Take Control of Chronic Disease

How Kids Can Take Control of Chronic Disease

>> December 4, 2016

Children with chronic diseases often have a tough time transitioning from pediatric care to adult care, which has to be managed by the patient.

institutions/organizations: University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

>> September 4, 2016

Experts explain how better prevention efforts for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder could greatly reduce a wide variety of social problems.

institutions/organizations: Gillings School of Global Public Health and the Nutrition Research Institute| Jackson Park Hospital| University of Illinois| University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Distracted Teen Drivers

>> May 3, 2015

Teenage drivers are the most dangerous on the road. Graduated driver's license programs have improved their record, but a new study finds teen drivers are often distracted before crashes. Brain biology plays a role. Experts discuss distracted driving and ways to get teens to pay attention on the road.

institutions/organizations: AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety| American Auto Association (AAA)| Center for the Study of Young Drivers| Impact Teen Drivers| Oregon State University| University of North Carolina| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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