Trump administration raises health care concerns among women
Some Republican U.S. Congress members have begun efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — but questions remain about how women’s health care might change.
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Some Republican U.S. Congress members have begun efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — but questions remain about how women’s health care might change.
The overall child mortality rate in North Carolina remained stagnant between 2014 and 2015 — caused in part by the unwavering mortality rate of infants.
President-elect Donald Trump consistently called for a repeal of the Affordable Care Act during his campaign, but his plan to replace it has remained a mystery.
Zika hasn’t been locally acquired in North Carolina yet, and researchers across the state are working hard to keep it that way.
Ten UNC faculty members were recently selected for the sixth class of Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars. The program, named for former chancellor Holden Thorp and sponsored by the Carolina Center for Public Service, aims to bring together distinguished faculty from a variety of fields to learn from one another and advance their engaged scholarship.
With their annual Memorial Day recess fast approaching, Congress remains locked in debate over funding to combat the growing threat of Zika virus in the United States.
An annual meeting to discuss tobacco control research — typically held on UNC's campus — was forced to relocate to Missouri due to travel bans implemented by other states in response to House Bill 2.
Vice President Joe Biden prepared more than funny anecdotes for his audience at Duke University on Wednesday — he had a message of hope.
The Gillings School of Global Public Health partnered with the research institute RTI International to see if Fitbits and other activity trackers are truly accurate.
On Nov. 14, volunteers will help assemble and distribute diaper bundles to low-income families.
Medical students and faculty talked about diversity's central role in patient care at "Doctors for Diversity," an event sponsored by the UNC School of Medicine and the Whitehead Medical Society in the Medical Biomolecular Research Building Tuesday.
Jump ropes whizzed through the air and sneaker-clad feet pounded the ground when the Bouncing Bulldogs jump rope team performed at the Gillings School of Global Public Health on Wednesday afternoon.
John B. Herrington, an astronaut and an advocate for education, was recognized as the first Native American man to go to space.
The development of a new Association of American Universities survey on campus sexual assault climates continues — and though nearly half of the AAU’s members have declined, UNC will participate.
After taking an online test and trying out in Washington, D.C., Che Smith was invited to be taped on “Jeopardy!” in August. A Ph.D. student in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, Smith made her TV appearance Thursday.
The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health will host students from across the country this weekend for the first American Mock World Health Organization conference.
When it comes to disaster preparation, Bill Gentry knows what he’s doing.
Former UNC professor John Briscoe received the Stockholm Water Prize, known informally as the “Nobel Prize of water,” earlier this year for his dedication to working on global water policies.