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Posted inPublic Health

Stemming the tide of cancer, one patient at a time

by Liora Engel-Smith January 28, 2021January 27, 2021

By Liora Engel-Smith Carolyn Nicholson has been on the diet treadmill for much of her life. The so-called “ketogenic” diet, one low in carbs and high in fat and protein, was the latest diet the 64-year-old was on. Nicholson, who lives on the Outer Banks’ Roanoke Island, said that approach served her well for a […]

Posted inChronic Disease, Environmental Health, Featured, Minority Health, Nutrition, Rural Health, Uncategorized

Restoring a Native Food Web

by Catherine Clabby December 30, 2016January 9, 2017
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Posted inChronic Disease, Environmental Health, Featured, Minority Health, Nutrition, Research News

Mending a Native Food Web

by Catherine Clabby October 10, 2016October 20, 2017
E. Brooks Wilkins and his son William Wilkins in their Raleigh wellness center. William Wilkins is the manager of the wellness program.
Posted inFeatured, Healthcare Workers, Profiles

Flying High on Corporate Wellness

by Editor January 29, 2015April 22, 2021
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Posted inFeatured, HOUSE Calls

Questions About Gluten and Radon

by Correspondent February 21, 2012November 17, 2021
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Posted inConsumer News, HOUSE Calls

HOUSE Calls: Questions About Computer Use and Lactose Intolerance

by Correspondent February 14, 2012November 17, 2021

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