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Posted inSubstance Use

Mary Belk Wants Her Health History to Shape Her Legislative Advocacy

by Judy Cole May 5, 2017May 9, 2017
This AirBeam was on display at the 2015 Minnesota State Fair. Photo courtesy of airbeam2 / Flicker (Creative Commons)
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, One Health, Public Health

Making Air Pollution Visible

by Catherine Clabby August 23, 2016August 23, 2016
Posted inChronic Disease, Featured, Long Term Care, Public Health

Celebrating a Life Lived Fully with HIV

by Editor December 1, 2015December 1, 2015
Wet coal ash left over from last February's spill into the Dan River. Photo courtesy N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. photo shows a large mass of grey, mushy ash
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health, Research News

What to Do with 264 Billion Pounds of Coal Ash

by Gabe Rivin August 10, 2015June 29, 2017
Moore Place resident Justin Markel has been able to use the facility as a place to start over. Photo shows a well-groomed Justin sitting on a park bench.
Posted inMental Health

From Living on the Margins to Having a Home

by Editor August 3, 2015April 19, 2021
Carlotta Mauney was homeless for years and using drugs. Landing at Moore Place gave her a chance to start again. “It’s good to know that people who are more fortunate than you are don’t mind giving a helping hand to somebody who’s down on their luck,” she said.
Posted inMental Health

Can You Give Homes to the Homeless?

by Editor July 28, 2015April 22, 2021

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