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Official account of the UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, where we’re on the front lines of public health.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Joined May 2009
This is the largest student-led health conference in the US. Join over 600 in-person attendees (or the hundreds more participating virtually), to hear innovators, researchers and advocates address the digital divide in health care access. #DigitalDivide #PublicHealth
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RT @uncglobalhealth: Don't miss the 3rd Annual #GlobalHealth Scholars Symposium... This #Friday! Scholars will present work from all around…
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#Norovirus, which causes diarrhea & vomiting, may be on the rise because of an antibody-dodging variant & post–COVID socializing. A vaccine is in the works, but will be up against what Dr. Ralph Baric calls “one of the most infectious viruses in nature.”
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Dr. Jonathan Oberlander, professor of health policy and management, calls the growing tensions between health systems and #insurance companies providing Medicare Advantage plans the 'clash of the titans.' He says, “Patients are often caught in the middle.”
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The values undergirding the idea of a “#crunchy” lifestyle have shifted — a lot. Today, 'there is an individualism at the heart of the crunchy realm,' says Dr. Lindsey Smith Taillie, associate professor of nutrition at the Gillings School.
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Meds like #Wegovy are all over the news. But are they right for you, especially if you’re older than the average user? “Safety data in older adults is lacking. In people over age 75, it’s virtually nonexistent,” says Dr. John Batsis.
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Awards from the #Rural Research, Engagement and Advancement Fund recognize community-campus partnerships based in rural North Carolina and led by UNC faculty members. Many of these projects are led or co-led by public health experts at the Gillings School.
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The Gillings Research Office has announced the winners of their Award for Excellence in #HealthEquity Research. Dr. Sarah Mills, Austin Waters, Fred Tusabe and Emile Charles work to identify and combat factors that contribute to health inequities.
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