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A Black man stands on a dock with a fishing pole in his hand and he's got a fish on the line. He's a subsistence fisher, but says he fishes for more than just the food.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Subsistence fishers catch dinner, but get a lot more from casting a line

by Will Atwater October 12, 2022October 12, 2022

This is the fourth in a series, Seafood and A Healthy Diet, examining the role and sustainability of seafood in a healthy diet and is published in collaboration with Coastal Review Online. By Will Atwater A little past 7 p.m. on a mid-September evening in Beaufort, N.C., pink clouds stretch across the sky and reflect […]

young Latino physician examines an older African American woman patient.
Posted inGender health

Uterine cancer cases rising, outcomes worsening especially for Black women

by Rachel Crumpler July 26, 2022August 30, 2022
Shows a smiling woman sitting at the top of a cliff. Below her is a dramatic bend in a river at the bottom of a canyon.
Posted inInfectious Disease

COVID Delta variant Q&A with virologist Lisa Gralinski

by Rose Hoban September 9, 2021August 31, 2022
shows people looking at a big projection screen in a room full of AIDS and PrEP researchers
Posted inChronic Disease

Dispatch from the International Conference on HIV Science: Further improvements in AIDS treatment

by Correspondent August 22, 2019November 10, 2021
Mediterranean food design (!) and cooking by TRG, shows a fish being braised in a pan with red and yellow peppers
Posted inNutrition

UNC’s southern twist on Mediterranean diet keeps diners on track, earns $3.8M grant

by Thomas Goldsmith July 19, 2019July 19, 2019
One man is obviously speaking and others are looking to him., people sit in a row behind a continuous desk, there's a TV screen behind them with a lide from a presentation visible. Theyhave name cards in front of them and many of them are holding papers.
Posted inState Health Policy

State employee health plan changes face legislative scrutiny

by Mark Tosczak February 18, 2019April 13, 2021

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