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In the Media
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In the Media
Recommending lower priority solutions rather than tackling more substantial issues like sugary drinks in schools “speaks to industry lobbying,” CPC Fellow Lindsey Smith Taillie says.
The New York Times | September 9, 2025
Interview: CPC Fellow Kavita Arora says investments in women’s health and maternal care in the U.S. will ensure the best outcomes for families and communities.
Beckers Hospital Review | September 4, 2025
Growing under-5 populations in four N.C. counties are a result of prime working-age people moving to the state, says Carolina Demography Director Nathan Dollar.
Axios | September 2, 2025
New UNC Health fellowship aims to train physicians to be leaders in OBGYN care and prepare them for the realities of a rural practice, says CPC Fellow Kavita Arora.
News and Observer | August 27, 2025
CPC Fellow Arianna Planey says collecting data on participants’ gender has been and remains scientifically justified and doing so improves health research.
Yahoo News | August 19, 2025
Draft report on children’s health shows the White House isn’t serious about reducing ultraprocessed food in kids’ diets, says CPC Fellow Lindsey Smith-Taillie.
The New York Times | August 15, 2025
‘FAIR’ research funding model faces skepticism from faculty, but is the best choice for maintaining a strong research enterprise, says CPC Fellow Penny Gordon-Larsen.
The Assembly | August 14, 2025
CPC Fellow Jaime Slaughter-Acey seeking donations to complete data collection for study canceled by Trump administration.
The New York Times | August 13, 2025
Proposed tweak to sugar levels in orange juice raises broader questions about its health benefits.
The Washington Post | August 8, 2025
President Trump’s proposed ‘new census’ would face significant hurdles
Spectrum News | August 8, 2025
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