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North Carolina Health News is an independent, not-for-profit, statewide news organization dedicated to covering health care in North Carolina employing the highest journalistic standards of fairness, accuracy and extensive research

Posted inFeatured, Prescription Drugs, Research News

Money, Jobs & Research: What the Biotech Industry Really Means to NC

by Editor August 15, 2013August 15, 2013
Photo: Dr. Jeff Livingston, medical director for the ECU High-Risk Pregnancy Center examines patient Lashonda Bowers of Williamston.
Posted inFeatured, Medicaid, Rural Health, State Health Policy

ECU Clinic Combats Preterm Births, High Infant Mortality

by Editor August 13, 2013
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Infectious Disease, Research News, Rural Health

Factory Farm Workers More Likely to Carry Drug-Resistant Staph

by Editor August 5, 2013January 2, 2019
Image by Editor B, flickr creative commons
Posted inChildren's Health, Disabilities, Featured, State Health Policy

Children with Disabilities May Soon Receive Scholarship Grants

by Editor June 20, 2013October 19, 2021
Former Western Highlands CEO Arthur Carder Jr. was fired after his board learned the agency was losing half a million dollars a month. Carder is shown here addressing his board earlier this year. Photo credit, Lydia Wilson
Posted inFeatured, Health Reform, Medicaid, Mental Health, State Health Policy

DHHS Terminates Western Highlands Contract

by Editor April 6, 2013October 19, 2021
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health

Fun with Food: Schools Use Play to Promote Healthy Habits

by Editor January 23, 2013October 19, 2021

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