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Tag: clinical trials

shows a man in a kerchief standing in an African marketplace, smiling at the camera
Posted inPublic Health

UNC infectious disease expert: White House should pivot on its COVID messaging

by Anne Blythe October 9, 2020January 29, 2021

By Anne Blythe David Wohl has been on the frontlines battling COVID-19 for the past seven months, helping to set up crucial testing sites both in Chapel Hill and in underserved  Lee County communities. The infectious disease specialist at the UNC Chapel Hill medical school also has been treating patients sickened by the novel coronavirus […]

Dr. Judith Borger attends to a patient in the Moderna coronavirus / COVID clinical trials being conducted in Fayetteville.
Posted inInfectious Disease

Clinical trials for coronavirus vaccine progressing in Fayetteville and elsewhere in NC

by Greg Barnes September 14, 2020September 13, 2020
hands hold a tube of blood as a proxy for coronavirus tests and research
Posted inAging

Coronavirus Today – April 27 -Contact tracers needed, Atrium Health clinical trial, names of nursing homes with outbreaks released

by Editor April 27, 2020April 14, 2021
A bunch of test tubes are visible as an analogy for COVID-19 research tests
Posted inInfectious Disease

Can hydroxychloroquine protect frontline workers from COVID-19?

by Anne Blythe April 10, 2020April 9, 2020
The A Duke Vaccine Institute worker in front of a hood. Duke is working to develop a universal flu vaccine.
Posted inInfectious Disease

A universal flu vaccine in their sights

by Sarah Ovaska March 24, 2020March 24, 2020
shows a screen grab of the front page of the medical section of GoFundMe.
Posted inConsumer News

GoFundMe CEO: ‘Gigantic gaps’ in health system showing up in crowdfunding

by Kaiser Health News February 1, 2019January 31, 2019

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