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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty during the past week, starting Friday May 13, 2022.


Have COVID symptoms, but your at-home test is negative? Here’s why and what to do. – Dr. Melissa Miller (News & Observer)

Can you use expired baby formula? – Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk (Fox News Channel)

Extron NAV Connects the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine’s Surgical Education Center – Christopher Ferrer (rAVe Publications)

What to Know About Eating Disorders at Midlife and Beyond – Dr. Cynthia Bulik (Next Avenue)

CDC upgrades Wake County’s COVID-19 spread level from low to medium – Dr. David Wohl (CBS17)

Preocupa la falta de enfermeras en Carolina del Norte – Paula Fessler (Univision)

Two Investigational Meds Promising for Myasthenia Gravis – Dr. James F. Howard (Medscape)

Researchers reveal moral distress impact, actions to support doctors during pandemic – Dr. Jeffrey Sonis (MedicalXpress)

Still no connection between COVID-19 vaccines and AIDS – Dr. David Wohl (PolitiFact)

Common virus may be linked to liver failure in healthy children – Dr. Steven Lichtman (WRAL Go Ask Mom)

Demand for donor milk rises amid baby formula shortage – Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk (ABC News)

The fourth trimester: Take care of yourself so you can take care of your baby – Dr. Tiffany M. Flanagan (WRAL)

Scientists Use Machine Learning Models to Help Identify Long COVID Patients – Dr. Emily Pfaff (Becker’s Hospital Review)

A Formula Shortage Shows How Policy, Societal Pressure Impact Babies & Parents –  Dr. Alison Stuebe (Consider This from NPR)

Scientists Use Machine Learning Models to Help Identify Long COVID Patients – Dr. Emily Pfaff (Imaging Technology News)