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New branch of the Triangle Research Data Center now open at Carolina Population Center
October 3, 2022A branch of the Triangle Federal Statistical Research Data Center (Triangle RDC) has opened at the Carolina Population Center (CPC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Triangle RDC is part of the Federal Statistical Research Data … Read more
Faculty Fellow John Batsis presented to White House Domestic Policy Council
September 26, 2022Faculty Fellow John Batsis was the American Geriatric Society’s representation as part of the National Council on Aging’s Obesity and Equity Aging Initiative that took place last year. This ongoing initiative met again last week, where members of the Indian … Read more
Research finds educators need mental health support following hurricanes
September 19, 2022After Hurricanes Harvey and Matthew hit Texas and North Carolina, it was the custodians who removed debris and damaged supplies from the athletic fields. It was the principals who stayed in the building for 24 hours while their schools operated … Read more
During a formula shortage is the perfect time to talk about milk sharing
September 9, 2022
Researchers suggest more detailed alcohol warning labels could reduce health harms
September 1, 2022You 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
August 20, 2022Tonia 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