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Happiness: different kinds cause human cells to respond in healthy

WEBHuman bodies recognize at the molecular level that not all happiness is created equal, responding in ways that can help or hinder physical health, according to new research …

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UNC selected as clinical site for NFLPA program on former players

WEBUNC-Chapel Hill has been selected by the National Football League Players Association to participate in a new initiative aimed at providing medical services and support to former …

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Largest national study on adolescent health receives $28 million …

WEBThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Carolina Population Center has received a five–year, $28 million grant for the National Longitudinal Study of …

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UNC, partners receive $54.6 million to help improve health of …

WEBUNC-Chapel Hill has been awarded a new five-year $54.6 million Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) from the National Institutes of Health.With the award, UNC will …

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Two new centers to lead research on tobacco and public health

WEBCarolina will open two new research centers focused on the study of a wide range of tobacco products and their impact on public health, with approximately $39.4 million …

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UNC to celebrate dedication of Marsico Hall Heelium

WEBThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will dedicate Marsico Hall (formerly called the IRB building or the BRIC building) at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 27. Marsico Hall—one …

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Pregnancy and dental treatment: clinic debunks myths while …

WEBA few months ago, Rocio Quinonez and her pediatric dentistry students were volunteering at a clinic in Durham when Quinonez noticed a very pregnant patient …

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High-quality early intervention brings health benefits 30 years later

WEBMarch 27, 2014. By Breon Williams. Children who received high-quality early care and education in UNC’s Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute Abecedarian …

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New physician assistant program geared for veteran medical …

WEBUNC’s School of Medicine plans to create a physician assistant master’s degree program within the Department of Allied Health Sciences for veteran medical …

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UNC honors 11 people, groups for public service Heelium

WEBNeighborhood engagement, promoting health literacy in the Latino community and expanding interpersonal violence prevention at UNC are some of the projects the …

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Carolina-led global health consortium receives $180 million from …

WEBCarolina-led global health consortium receives $180 million from USAID. July 3, 2014. By Breon Williams. More than 100 members of the University of North Carolina …

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UNC new training center for state’s HIV health care providers

WEBUNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Medicine has been selected as the new home of the North Carolina AIDS Training and Education Center. The NCATEC, federally funded through …

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Harvard surgeon, best-selling author Atul Gawande to speak at …

WEBDr. Atul Gawande, a celebrated surgeon and best-selling author, will deliver Carolina’s spring Commencement address. Chancellor Carol Folt will preside during the 9:30 a.m. …

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Entwisle named vice chancellor for research Heelium

WEBDr. Barbara Entwisle, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology who has been a leading researcher at the University for 26 years, has been appointed as vice …

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Harris elected to National Academy of Sciences Heelium

WEBKathleen Mullan Harris, Ph.D., James E. Haar Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been elected into the National Academy …

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Locklear named Udall Scholarship recipient Heelium

WEBJoseph E. Locklear, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, has been awarded the Udall scholarship …

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UNC receives $8 million grant to improve safe motherhood in …

WEBUNC has received a five-year, $8 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve maternal and infant health and save the lives of mothers and infants in Malawi …

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School of Nursing opens health center in Alamance County’s Snow …

WEBIn response to the need for primary care services in rural North Carolina, the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing has partnered with others to open a school-based and nurse …

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Malawi project joins HIV Vaccine Trials Network Heelium

WEBThe Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases’ site in Malawi has officially joined the National Institutes of Health HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN).

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