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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, October 3, 2025.


Charlotte Killing Exposes NC’s Mental Health Failures – Dr. Ted Zarzar (The Carolinian)

Are We Facing a New Dark Age for Public Health Data? – Dr. Frank W. Putnam (Psychology Today)

Junk Food Can Scramble Your Memory in Just 4 Days; Tips to Protect Brain Health – Dr. Juan Song (Times Now)

Just 4 days of junk food can damage brain, study finds: Here’s how fast it happens – Dr. Juan Song (The Times of India)

Study Uncovers Brain Pathways Connected to Alzheimer’s Memory Loss and Mood Changes – Dr. Juan Song (Newswise)

Empowering Pediatric Providers to Enhance Management of Type 2 Inflammatory Conditions in Children – Dr. Edwin Kim (Healio)

UNC develops treatment to help women combat postpartum depression – Dr. Crystal Schiller (WRAL)

UNC Health launches nation’s first rural OB-GYN fellowship – Dr. Kavita Arora (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Study Uncovers Brain Pathways Connected to Alzheimer’s Memory Loss and Mood Changes – Dr. Juan Song (News Tercera Edad)

Fast food eating habits can quickly cause the brain to “degrade” – Dr. Juan Song (Vietnam.vn)

New calculator can help physicians better predict stroke risk in atrial fibrillation patients – Dr. Samuel Short (Medical Xpress)

Can You Reverse MASH? – Dr. Sidney Barritt IV (Everyday Health)

Whooping cough cases near 70-year high in NC. What’s behind the spike? – Dr. David Weber (Charlotte Observer)

The One Simple Workout Move an Endocrinologist Is Begging People Over 50 To Do for Bone Health – Dr. Janet Rubin (Parade)

Infants Outside High-Risk Groups May Have Undetected Hip Dysplasia – Dr. David Hill (Medscape)

Conference Aims to Support Families Facing Prenatal Diagnoses – Dr. Marty McCaffrey (Today’s Catholic News)

Junk food can scramble your brain in just four days, says new study – Dr. Juan Song (MSN UK)