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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

Catheter Demo
Posted inFeatured, Health Reform

Medical Device Manufacturers Make Their Case for Tax Repeal

by Editor July 10, 2012October 19, 2021
The Carrboro Farmers Market
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health

Bill Aims to Expand Food Stamp Use at Farmers Markets

by Editor June 25, 2012October 19, 2021
Triangle Buisness Journal Health Care Reform Symposium
Posted inHealth Insurance, Health Reform, NC Health Briefs

Healthcare Leaders Discuss Effects of Upcoming Supreme Court Decision

by Editor June 20, 2012October 19, 2021
Used needles have more crevices for blood and viruses to adhere to, and can transmit disease. Image courtesy of NCHRC.
Posted inFeatured, Health Reform, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Advocates Analyze Advantages of Syringe Access

by Editor June 19, 2012October 19, 2021
Rep. Pricey Harrison (blue suit) with children at the Toxic Free NC event near the Capitol
Posted inChildren's Health, Environmental Health, NC Health Briefs, State Health Policy

Toxic Toys Considered at General Assembly

by Editor June 13, 2012October 19, 2021
Posted inHospitals, NC Health Briefs

Small Rural Hospital Raises Stroke Awareness Year Round

by Editor May 25, 2012October 19, 2021

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