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(03/19/24 2:37am)
UNC’s chapter of the American Mock World Health Organization is approaching its 10th anniversary, and the group is gearing up for this year to be a charged conference, theme co-director of AMWHO Chidima Ahulamibe said.
(01/12/24 7:54pm)
“Do what you like, what’s important and what’s right.”
(11/20/23 2:45am)
The UNC chapter of the American Mock World Health Organization is approaching its 10th anniversary in January.
(03/22/19 2:53am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and the N.C. AIDS Action Network unveiled on March 5 the N.C. Ending the Epidemic Plan — a collaborative statewide effort to end HIV.
(10/09/18 1:00am)
From 1999 to 2016, opioid overdose deaths in North Carolina increased by more than 800 percent, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
(10/08/18 2:10am)
UNC is beating North Carolina State University — not in football or basketball, but in flu vaccinations. Both schools are competing to vaccinate the most people by Dec. 7 in a nationwide competition run by Alana’s Foundation.
(09/19/18 2:41am)
This semester, UNC students are able to choose neuroscience as a major for the first time.
(09/04/18 12:09am)
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School recently launched a concentration known as the Center for the Business of Health, available to undergraduate, graduate and master's students.
(02/28/18 3:57am)
Researchers at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health know what they want the world to look like by 2030, and with a new study, they are providing the data to help countries get there.
(02/26/18 3:39am)
The 39th annual Minority Health Conference spent an entire day tackling the relationship between false narratives of minorities and public health on Friday.
(11/06/17 1:30am)
Two UNC doctoral students are changing the way middle school students access sex education. Elizabeth Chen and Cristina Leos, both studying health behavior in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and co-creator Vichi Jagannathan are finalizing their app "Real Talk" before it launches in the spring of 2018.
(11/06/17 1:27am)
Graduate students in the Gillings School of Global Public Health created an app called "Real Talk," which uses credible sources to expose middle school students to sex education.
(11/03/17 1:47am)
Along with cooler temperatures and shorter days, the fall season brings runny noses, sneezing and bouts of coughing to campus. The annual flu season is approaching, and Campus Health Services is taking steps to prepare the University for this year’s strain of flu.
(10/11/17 12:20am)
Undergraduate research is on the rise in the United States, as more students seek out opportunities to answer questions that interest them.
(09/13/17 12:44am)
UNC professor Alice Ammerman accepted the Thomas Jefferson Award with a "Hamilton: An American Musical" inspired rap at Friday's Faculty Council meeting.
(08/29/17 2:26am)
Jean Lambert Chalachala is a UNC alum, and graduated from Gillings School of Global Public Health and has been working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Writer Lauren Talley talked with him about his work in the DRC and his education here at UNC.
(04/12/17 3:46am)
Researchers in the UNC School of Medicine have linked an orphan receptor with opioid-induced itching.
(04/10/17 4:18am)
Wake and Orange counties are the healthiest counties in North Carolina, according to a recent report.
(02/27/17 6:11am)
The Minority Student Caucus held its 38th annual Minority Health Conference last Friday and brought out numerous professionals in the field, including speaker Chandra Ford, a professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.
(02/16/17 5:01am)
UNC is creating a program to help provide Medication Assisted Treatment to rural communities in North Carolina. This initiative is part of a project to help rural physicians treat opioid use disorders, which is part of the larger opioid epidemic.