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Researchers suggest more detailed alcohol warning labels could reduce health harms
You know drinking alcohol isn’t the best thing for your health, but just how bad is it? After all, in the United States, two thirds of adults report some degree of alcohol use. When we do picture health harms … Read more
New Research on Addressing Racism’s Role in the U.S. HIV Epidemic
Tonia Poteat, Ph.D., MPH, PA-C, Core Faculty, is a co-author on new research in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (JAIDS). In “Addressing Racism’s Role in the US HIV Epidemic: Qualitative Findings From Three Ending the HIV Epidemic Prevention … Read more
How epidemiology researchers discuss race and ethnicity
How do you study race and racism when there’s no consensus on how these terms are used in research? New research from a collaborative team of PhD students at the Carolina Population Center tackles this question and provides guidance for … Read more
Karen Benjamin Guzzo named new director of the Carolina Population Center
Karen Benjamin Guzzo, PhD, has been named the new director of the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Most recently Guzzo served as professor of sociology at Bowling Green State University, where she was … Read more
Meet the Carolina Population Center Faculty Fellows elected in 2022
The Carolina Population Center’s Faculty Fellows elected seven UNC faculty members to join the CPC Fellows program in 2022. Miyuki Hino, City and Regional Planning Miyuki Hino is an assistant professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning and … Read more