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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, January 9, 2025.


Will insurance still cover vaccine costs in NC with CDC changes? What to know – Dr. Zach Willis (The Herald Sun)

Huge Chinese cell atlas reveals surprising immune variation among peoples – Kay Chung (Nature)

What should parents do about the CDC’s new vaccine recs? We asked NC experts – Dr. David Wohl (The Charlotte Observer)

Why Youre Waking Up to Pee at Night And What It Says About Your Health, According to Urologists – Dr. Kirsty M. Borawski (MSN.com)

Older Americans Quit Weight-Loss Drugs in Droves – Dr. John Batsis (Yahoo! News)

Employee Forum hears concerns about unit centralization as Phase 1 gears up –  Elizabeth DuBose (The Daily Tar heel)

Exercise and Pain: How to Move No Matter How Much You Hurt – Linda Coley Sewell (WebMD)

They gave it a shot: Older Americans give up weight-loss drugs as costs, side effects grow – Dr. John Batsis (KFF Health News)

Key neurologic imaging patterns of recreational drug use in the ED – Dr. Mariana DeFreitas (AuntMinnie)

Measles Risk in North Carolina: Symptoms, Vaccine & Updates – Dr. Sarah Choi (memesita)

Older Americans quitting weight-loss drugs in droves – Dr. John Batsis (Jefferson City News-Tribune)

Q&A: Inhaling wood smoke negatively changes respiratory microbiome – Dr. Meghan Rebuli (Healio)

The Hidden Peril: How Limited Awareness of Septic Shock Changed a Mother’s Life Forever – Dr. Emily Carter (Chicago Crier News)

What to expect when using a GLP-1 for MASH – Dr. A. Sidney Barritt IV (MSN.com)

Measles was detected in Charlotte wastewater. Can it spread that way? – Dr. David Wohl (The Charlotte Observer)

Older Americans Quit Weight-Loss Drugs in Droves – Dr. John Batsis (Medscape)

Flu death reported in Edgecombe County; total deaths in NC increase to 134: NCDHHS – Dr. David Weber (WNCN)

UNC scientists discover how cells respond to common prescription drugs – Dr. Yinglong Miao (NewsBreak)

HPV is more common—and misunderstood—than you think. Here’s what doctors want you to know. – Lisa Rahangdale (National Geographic)