The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty during the past week, starting Thursday January 28, 2021.
The Coronavirus Vaccine Presents a Dilemma for Pregnant Women – Dr. Anne Lyerly (The New Yorker)
Fewer Americans Are Getting COVID-19 Tests – Dr. Melissa Miller (The Atlantic)
Deadliest week for coronavirus in NC rolls on – Dr. Shannon Carson (WRAL)
EmitBio Announces Positive Clinical Results Supporting A Novel Therapeutic For COVID-19 – Dr. Michael Knowles (Canadian Insider)
Demand for drugs to keep COVID-19 patients out of hospitals increases in the Triangle – Dr. David Wohl
Pregnant Women Get Conflicting Advice on Covid-19 Vaccines – Dr. Anne Lyerly (New York Times)
What Is Jaundice? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention – Dr. David Hill (Everyday Health)
‘Like a fire extinguisher’: Monoclonal antibody treatments help keep COVID-19 hospitalizations down – Dr. David Wohl (ABC 11)
Masks, social distancing during COVID-19 vaccine rollout could lead to drastic drop in cases, study finds – Dr. Mehul Patel (CBS 17)
UNC researchers unravel mystery of a key to fighting autoimmune disease – Drs. Jenny Ting and Yisong Wan (WRAL TechWire)
How to Completely Make Over Your Life in Just 28 Days – Dr. Anita Skariah (Good Housekeeping)
Perspectives on health disparities through an epidemiology lens – Dr. Leigh Callahan (Movement in Life)
‘It is working’: Healthcare workers urge vaccination despite potential side effects – Dr. Christopher Kelly (ABC 11)
6 tips for battling ‘maskne’ – Dr. Heather Holahan (WRAL Go Ask Mom Blog)
‘Tale of two cities.’ Racial disparity found in who gets vaccines in Charlotte – Dr. Rebecca Walker (Charlotte Observer)