The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, March 27, 2026.
Scientists discover new approach to treat aggressive cancer – Greg Wang (Online WorldWide News Portal)
HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY RESEARCH – Dr. Rachael Urrutia (WTVD)
New codes, new hope for rare diseases – Dr. Melissa Haendel (Triangle Business Journal)
Pollen Here to Stay – Dr. Edwin Kim (Spectrum News)
BRCA MUTATION INCREASED RISK – Dr. Gaorav Gupta (Spectrum News)
How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors – Dr. Frank Putnam (Radio Health Journal)
It Begins as a Tick Bite and Can Be Devastating. And It’s Spreading. – Dr. Scott Commins (The New York Times)
When a parent has cancer, this UNC Health tool helps guide conversations with kids – Dr. Justin Yopp (WRAL)
When a parent has cancer, this UNC Health tool helps guide conversations with kids – Dr. Justin Yopp (MSN.com)
Next-Level Questions to Ask Before Starting a Clinical Trial – Dr. Adam Miller (HealthCentral)
She Was Training to Be a Doctor. Her Cancer Still Went Undiagnosed. – Dr. Diana Cejas (ELLE)
She Was Training to Be a Doctor. Her Cancer Still Went Undiagnosed. – Dr. Diana Cejas (Yahoo)
This rare disease destroys a child’s ability to walk and speak. Could a new drug help? – Dr. Joseph Muenzer (NBC News)
UNC Research Contributes to FDA Approval of New Drug for Rare Genetic Disorder – Dr. Joseph Muenzer (Newswise)
What to know about new ‘triple-G’ drug that’s helped patients lose a quarter of their body weight – Dr. John Batsis (New York Post)
General and Pediatric Surgeons Can Create Effective Models of Cross-Coverage – Dr. Michael Phillips (Journal of the American College of Surgeons)