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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, October 18, 2024.


NC hospitals innovate with Gatorade, Pedialyte amid IV fluid shortage post-Hurricane Helene – Dr. Abhi Mehrotra (WXII-TV)

Phase 3b ADAPT NXT Study Confirms Efficacy of Cyclic and Biweekly Dosing of Efgartigimod in Generalized Myasthenia Gravis – Dr. Ali A. Habib (NeurologyLive)

Hospitals find off-the-shelf substitutes for IV hydration – Dr. Abhi Mehrotra (WRAL)

Protein signaling pathway provides insights into cell migration and cancer metastasis – Dr. Pengda Liu, Dr. Yu Deng (Sky News)

Health Officials on Lookout for ‘Second Wave’ of Medical Issues – Dr. David Weber (The Biltmore Beacon)

DBV Technologies to Participate in Upcoming ACAAI 2024 Congress – Dr. Edwin Kim (BioSpace)

Dr. Barahona recognized as “Hero of the Game” at Carolina Hurricanes’ Season Opener – Dr. Luz “Juliana” Barahona (Neuse News)

ALLERGY SEASON: LONGER, STRONGER, AND MORE MISERABLE – Dr. Edwin Kim (WRAL-TV)

Human resources honors longest-serving employees | UNC-Chapel Hill – Dr. Charles Carter (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

V fluid shortage caused by Helene leads doctors to use Gatorade – Dr. Abhi Mehrotra (MSN.com)

Are Biologics the Future of Food Allergy Treatment? One Study Weighs Pros and Cons – Dr. Edwin Kim (Newswise)

Researchers help decode risk for psychiatric disorders – Dr. Jason Stein (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder in several states, CDC says – Dr. David Weber (WRAL)

‘Stark’ finding: Cancer research in US increasingly dominated by industry sponsors – Dr. Yara Abdou, Dr. Norman E. Sharpless (Healio)

Once-weekly insulin might mean fewer shots for some with diabetes – Dr. Laura Young (Science News)

Let sleeping babies lie: Scientists highlight negative impacts of sleep disruption on early brain development – Dr. Graham Diering (EurekAlert!)

Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) face barriers to medical school admission, study finds – Dr. Jasmine Weiss (EurekAlert!)