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shows a statistical model of coronavirus cases
Posted inInfectious Disease

Will North Carolinians still be staying at home in May, too?

by Anne Blythe April 7, 2020April 13, 2021
Shows hands on a sawing machine, an action shot of sawing masks in prison amidst the state's coronavirus outbreak.
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – April 6 – Modeling the spread, a holiday without large gatherings, National Guard to deploy

by Editor April 6, 2020April 14, 2021
shows a soldier with his head in his hands, used to represent post traumatic stress disorder / PTSD
Posted inMilitary Health

Latest NC research finds potential new treatment for PTSD

by Taylor Knopf January 14, 2020January 17, 2020
a little boy drinks at a water fountain that appears to be in the hallway of a school. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead exposure, and they can get it through drinking contaminated water.
Posted inChildren's Health

New rule requires lead testing at licensed N.C. child care centers

by Greg Barnes October 7, 2019October 7, 2019
shows four children sitting at a kiddie table, one is dishing out food to the other three.
Posted inChildren's Health

Proposed rule would require licensed daycares to test for lead in their water

by Greg Barnes January 29, 2019November 13, 2019
shows a room full of people looking at a speaker in the front
Posted inHealth Inequities

Durham Advocates: Racism Still Fuels Communities’ Food Access, Health Disparities

by Thomas Goldsmith June 11, 2018

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