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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, June 27, 2025.


UNC-Duke partnership picks Apex for new North Carolina children’s hospital – (WRAL TV)

Are you experiencing heat stroke? UNC doctor explains how to tell, what to do – Dr. Christine Knettel (The News & Observer)

Why Does Menopause Treatment Always Include a Diet? – Dr. Cynthia Bulik (MSN.com)

Hospitals on high alert for world’s most contagious disease after young child is infected – Dr David Wohl (MSN UK)

Cardiovascular benefits of oral semaglutide ‘consistent’ in high-risk type 2 diabetes – Dr. John Buse (Healio)

6 questions to ask about sleep training – Dr. Priyanka Rao (WRAL-TV)

Diagnosis Young: Doctors see link between lifestyle, cancer diagnoses –  Dr. Ashwin Somasundrarm (WRAL-TV)

Major Psychiatric Genomic Research Findings at UNC – Dr. Cynthia Bulik (Newswise)

Groundbreaking Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection Approved by FDA –  Dr. Joseph J. Eron (Newswise)

This Dietary Pattern Is Linked With Lower Crohn’s Disease Risk – Dr. Nannaya Jampala (MedPage Today)

Eating disorders are on the rise in older women—and menopause is playing a role – Dr. Cynthia Bulik (National Geographic)

With measles in NC, UNC Health Infectious Disease expert urges everyone to check vaccination status – Dr. David Wohl (Yahoo! News)

Sun, skin and summer: Navigating sunscreen choices for safer days outdoors – Dr. Puneet Jolly (North Carolina Health News)

What to eat to protect your aging muscles – Judy Lester (The Washington Post)

Loan Programs, Funding Initiatives Demonstrate Chapel Hill’s Commitment to Affordable Housing – Janet Hadar (The Local Reporter)

The Botox bandwagon: Is the Gen Z obsession with cosmetic procedures worth it? – Dr. Lynn Damitz (The Red & Black)

AHA Scientific Statement Advocates for ‘Food Is Medicine’ as Intervention for Chronic Cardiometabolic Diseases – Dr. Seth Berkowitz (Medscape)

Eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases more prevalent among patients with atopy – Alexandra A. Weir (Healio)

Chutes & Ladders—CEO transitions at PeaceHealth, Wellstar; Exec makes return to BCBSA – Dr. Wesley Burks (FierceHealthcare)