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Dr. Laura Gerald, center, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, greets guests at an event in Winston-Salem this fall.
Posted inRural Health

Laura Gerald Brings Statewide Clout to Health Problems in Her Hometown

by Thomas Goldsmith December 12, 2016April 15, 2021
A showing the decay of downtown Parkton, North Carolina. This town like many others in Eastern North Carolina is a shadow of its former self. Reasons for the decay, the loss of textile mill jobs and dramatic downturn in tobacco farming. Photo courtesy: Gerry Din
Posted inChronic Disease, Featured, Health Inequities, Public Health, Rural Health, Substance Use

In Robeson County: Fighting Grim Statistics with Work and Hope

by Thomas Goldsmith November 28, 2016November 28, 2016
Aedes aegypti taking a blood meal
Posted inInfectious Disease

Zika Virus Exposes Weaknesses in Public Health

by Editor February 26, 2016April 19, 2021
Posted inHealth Insurance

Many Uninsured Could Get Covered, Analysis Says

by Editor October 13, 2015April 19, 2021
The main entrance of Carolinas Healthcare System's Anson Hospital. Photo credit: Taylor Sisk
Posted inRural Health

Today’s Rural Hospital Faces Myriad Concerns

by Editor August 24, 2015April 19, 2021
Often, patients who are readmitted after being sent home from the hospital return through the emergency room. Photo shows nurses rushing a patient on a gurney into a doorway.
Posted inMental Health

N.C.’s Injury-related Deaths Slowly Declining

by Editor June 18, 2015April 22, 2021

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