CPC Fellow Philip Setel’s work on the need for reliable vital statistics data appears in news
Oct 31, 2007 Many people in Africa and Asia are born and die without leaving a trace in official records, which leaves countries unable to track and cater to the health needs of their populations, experts say. In a series … Read more
CPC Fellow Adair Awarded NIH Funds to Study Prenatal Nutrition of HIV-infected Women in Malawi
Oct 29, 2007 Linda S. Adair, CPC Fellow and Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has received funding for the project “Prenatal Nutrition and Adverse Birth Outcomes in HIV-infected Women in … Read more
CPC Fellow Penny Gordon-Larsen’s research on weight gain in the early years of marriage appears in USA Today
Oct 24, 2007 Young adults might want to change their wedding vows to say they are taking each other “for better or girth”…”The weight gain in this age group is frightening,” says Penny Gordon-Larsen, an assistant professor of nutrition in … Read more
CPC Fellow Rindfuss Awarded NIH Funding on Circular Migration of Young Adults in Thailand
Oct 17, 2007 CPC Fellow Ronald R. Rindfuss, Robert Paul Ziff Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has received funding for the research project “Circular Migration and Its Long-Term Impacts.” This research project … Read more
CPC Fellow Speizer Receives Funding to Study Partner Violence Among Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa
Oct 17, 2007 Ilene S. Speizer, CPC Fellow, has been awarded funding for the research project “Partner Violence Norms and HIV Risk Taking Among Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa.” This study uses data from more than 15 recent African Demographic and … Read more
CPC Fellow Peggy Bentley named associate director of new Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
Oct 11, 2007 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has launched an Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases to extend and enhance ongoing research efforts to improve the lives of people around the world. The institute, based … Read more
CPC Fellow Jay Kaufman comments on the doctor’s role in health care disparities in the News and Observer
Oct 4, 2007 White men with heart disease are far more likely to get a simple live-saving treatment than women or black men, two new studies from Duke University show. … “They have stereotypes about minorities and about women and … Read more
CPC Selected as Study Center to Expand National Children’s Study to Rockingham County, NC
Oct 4, 2007 The National Institutes of Health selected the Carolina Population Center (CPC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to be the study center for the National Children’s Study in Rockingham County, NC. The National Children’s … Read more
CPC Fellow Richard Udry’s classic research on baby boomlets appears in news
Oct 4, 2007 Aislyn Gleghorn, now 4 weeks old, may find she has a certain fondness for windstorms when she grows up. After all, she was conceived during the great Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm of 2006, which left more than … Read more
CPC Fellow Barry Popkin comments on bottled water in The Chicago Tribune
Sep 25, 2007 … “There’s not a single drink out there — from Enviga to SmartWater — that has any proof of impact,” said nutrition professor Barry Popkin, who directs the Interdisciplinary Center for Obesity at the University of North … Read more
