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The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, January 30, 2025.


What It’s Like to Live With One of Psychiatry’s Most Misunderstood Diagnoses – Dr. Frank Putnam (The New York Times)

Taking the Blue Line in Charlotte after infamous stabbing – Evan Ashkin (Lenoir News-Topic)

Dr. Myron Cohen to step down as IGHID director – Dr. Myron Cohen (NewsBreak)

Strategies for Reducing Fluid Retention in IgAN –  Dr. Manish Saha (HealthCentral)

Triangle doctors warn against walking on icy ponds or lakes – Dr. Christine Knettel (WTVD)

“It’s freezing cold and you’ve lost power. Here’s what emergency medicine doctors want you to do.” – Dr. Abhi Mehrotra (AP)

‘Uncertainty and fear’: Disabled students face difficulties navigating icy campus conditions – Kathryn Sorensen (The Daily Tarheel)

‘I don’t feel geriatric’: Changing pregnancy terminology reflects modern motherhood – Dr. Devya Mallampati (WRAL)

15 in NC have had measles this winter; 1 in hospital – Dr. David Wohl (WRAL)

With an ACA fix uncertain in the Senate, Republicans replay old health care fights – Dr. Jonathan Oberlander (NPR)

Is Charlotte at risk for bigger measles outbreak as cases climb in the Carolinas? – Dr. David Weber (The Charlotte Observer)

UNC Study Shows CAR T-Cell Therapy Improves Symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis – Dr. James Howard (FirstWord Pharma)

A genetic blueprint for avoiding killer T cell exhaustion – Dr. H. Kay Chung (Medical Xpress)