Tag "wellness"

Novant opens after-hours clinic

    Novant opens after-hours clinic

Novant Health opened a new easy-to-access after hours family medicine clinic on Oct. 21. It aims to provide an alternative to daytime primary care appointments for people who live or

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Flu fact & fiction

    Flu fact & fiction

It’s that time of year again! We are now entering fall, and flu season, which can last from October to May, is upon us once again. Influenza, or the flu,

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Endless Possibilities

North Carolina Central University graduate student Tierra Poteat works with the microscale 3-D printer in the laboratory of Dr. John Bang. The North Carolina Biotechnology Center awarded $200,000 to a

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Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

    Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

The Campaign for Youth Justice (CFYJ),  a national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing and incarcerating youth under 18 in the adult criminal justice system, released

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Aggies walk for a good cause

    Aggies walk for a good cause

Members of the Twin City Alumni Chapter of North Carolina A&T State University formed a team for the Walk To

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October dedicated to domestic violence awareness

    October dedicated to  domestic violence awareness

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. To raise awareness of the issue, Family Services – whose Safe Relationships Division offers

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The Human Touch

    The Human Touch

New WFU program will focus on training people-friendly docs Wake Forest University’s Interdisciplinary Humanities Pathway to Medicine Program aims to

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Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias

    Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias

Over four million Americans have one form of dementia: Alzheimer’s disease. As the population of the United States ages and

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Report: Medical students biased against the obese

    Report: Medical students biased against the obese

Two out of five medical students have an unconscious bias against obese people, according to a new study by researchers

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A Loving Reminder

    A Loving Reminder

Quincy Jones and his daughter Rashida appear in a new public service announcement for The Prostate Cancer Foundation and Stand

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