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Released: 16-Oct-2017 1:05 PM EDT
New Book Explores Drinking, Drug Abuse, and Addiction in the Autism Community
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The book, titled “Drinking, Drug Use and Addiction in the Autism Community,” explores why addiction is more common among individuals with ASD than it is within the general population and investigates how addiction and autism affect one another.

Released: 16-Oct-2017 11:05 AM EDT
UNC Center for Health Innovation Recognized Again by Becker’s Hospital Review
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The UNC Center for Health Innovation is included in a new list of 58 Hospitals and Health Systems with Innovation Programs, published today by Becker’s Hospital Review.

Released: 10-Oct-2017 1:05 PM EDT
When the Brain’s Wiring Breaks
University of North Carolina Health Care System

During head injury, a common problem is damage to axons – long stalks that grow out of the bodies of neurons. After a strong jolt to the head, axons can break or swiftly degenerate. UNC’s Anne Taylor and colleagues have revealed new molecular details of this and a path toward repairing axons.

10-Oct-2017 11:00 AM EDT
Biomarkers of Low Ovarian Reserve May Not Predict Fertility as Previously Thought
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC-Chapel Hill has a new study in JAMA that challenges long-held practices of testing AMH and FSH levels to predict reproductive potential.

Released: 4-Oct-2017 11:30 AM EDT
Delays for Melanoma Surgeries Linked to Insurance Type
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers report in JAMA Dermatology that surgical treatment delays – defined as surgery that occurred more than six weeks after diagnosis – were common. Medicaid patients were 36 percent more likely than private insurance patients to experience delays.

Released: 4-Oct-2017 9:00 AM EDT
Blood Test for HPV May Help Predict Risk in Cancer Patients
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Preliminary findings presented at this year’s American Society for Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting suggest a genetic test for HPV16 in the blood could be useful to help assess risk for patients, and could help identify patients suitable for lower treatment doses.

29-Sep-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Provides $1.7 million grant to UNC School of Medicine to fund program streamlining Afib care & education for underserved populations
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC School of Medicine cardiologist Anil Gehi, MD, will use a $1.7 million grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation to further innovate a care model, launched in 2015, that reduced hospitalizations for patients with atrial fibrillation (Afib) presenting in the emergency room by more than 30 percentage points in its first year.

21-Sep-2017 3:45 PM EDT
Post Heart Attack: How Can Scar Tissue Be Turned Back Into Healthy Heart Muscle?
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Scientists at the UNC School of Medicine and elsewhere are exploring ways to reprogram scar tissue cells into healthy heart muscle cells, and now UNC researchers have published the first scientific paper to compare in great detail the two leading reprogramming techniques.

Released: 20-Sep-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Faulty Cell Signaling Derails Cerebral Cortex Development, Could It Lead to Autism?
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Eva Anton’s lab at UNC has shown how the deletion of the protein APC in progenitor cells – which give rise to neurons – disrupts the Wnt protein pathway, which previously was linked to genes associated with autism.

   
Released: 20-Sep-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Graduate Science Training Pays Dividends in and Out of the Lab
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In a study published in PLOS ONE, UNC School of Medicine researchers found that skills developed during science PhD programs translate to success in a wide range of fields.

Released: 14-Sep-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Online Calculator Quantifies Link Between Rising Breastfeeding Rates and Population Health
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The calculator estimates the impact of differences in breastfeeding rates, providing policy makers and advocates with ways to approximate return on investment for measures that help enable breastfeeding.

8-Sep-2017 3:30 PM EDT
Savings Less Than Expected for Generic Oral Chemotherapy
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Cost savings fell below expectations for generic versions of an orally administered cancer treatment in an analysis by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers. The findings raise questions about the extent to which generic drugs can help control care costs for cancer treatments.

5-Sep-2017 11:00 AM EDT
New Insights on Chronic Bronchitis: Diagnostic Test and Better Treatments on the horizon
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Mucin levels – the proteins that make mucus thick – is abnormally high in chronic bronchitis and mucin concentrations are associated with disease severity. This finding could become the first-ever objective marker of chronic bronchitis and lead to the creation of diagnostic and prognostic tools.

28-Aug-2017 4:45 PM EDT
Unraveling Alzheimer’s: New Study Documents How Brain Cells Go Bad
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Scientists have known that abnormal protein deposits and swarms of activated immune cells accumulate in brains of people with Alzheimer’s. Now researchers have untangled how these proteins and inflammation interact in lab experiments to reveal how therapies might reverse the disease process.

Released: 24-Aug-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Rapid Diagnostic Test Helps Distinguish between Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria in Africa
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Working at a health center in rural Uganda, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill demonstrated for the first time the potential of using a low-cost, routinely available rapid diagnostic test to distinguish between severe and uncomplicated malaria in children.

Released: 23-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
The Science of Fluoride Flipping
University of North Carolina Health Care System

A new imaging technique helps UNC researchers study tiny, time-sensitive biological processes – the crucial underpinnings of human health and disease.

   
Released: 23-Aug-2017 1:10 PM EDT
UNC Health Care CEO William Roper Named to Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Modern Healthcare has named Dr. William L. Roper, CEO of UNC Health Care, dean of the UNC School of Medicine and vice chancellor for medical affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, to its annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in Health Care for 2017.

   
Released: 9-Aug-2017 1:30 PM EDT
Researchers Look to Improve Detection of Skin Cancer Lacking Pigment Melanin
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC Lineberger scientists led a multi-institution research team to identify key features linked to amelanotic melanoma, a form of skin cancer that lacks the brown or black color that stems from the pigment melanin.

3-Aug-2017 3:00 PM EDT
How an Unlikely Cellular ‘Antenna’ Can Impair Brain Development
University of North Carolina Health Care System

An antenna-like structure on cells, once considered a useless vestige, can cause defects in the brain’s wiring similar to what’s seen in autism, schizophrenia, and other disorders. In the lab, UNC scientists prevented defects by restoring signaling though these structures called primary cilia.

Released: 3-Aug-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Aggressive Breast Cancers May Contribute to Racial Survival Disparities
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, UNC Lineberger researchers published results of an analysis of approximately 1,000 invasive breast tumors. The study confirmed that young black women are more likely to have “triple negative,” or “basal-like,” breast cancers, a subtype that does not express any of the receptors for targeted biologic therapies. The study also identified variation by race within a clinical breast cancer type that has the greatest mortality disparity.

1-Aug-2017 4:45 PM EDT
Scientists Create Stem Cell Therapy for Lung Fibrosis Conditions
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers from UNC and NC State are developing a potential stem cell treatment for several lung conditions, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis – often-fatal conditions that affect tens of millions of Americans.

Released: 2-Aug-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Ebola Detected in Semen of Survivors Two Years After Infection
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found Ebola RNA in the semen of survivors two years after infection. They are calling on the World Health Organization to update its guidelines on sexual transmission.

Released: 1-Aug-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Vorinostat Renders Dormant HIV Infection Vulnerable to Clearance
University of North Carolina Health Care System

For the first time researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed an assay that can measure antigen production and clearance caused by a latency-reversing agent.

Released: 24-Jul-2017 3:15 PM EDT
UNC to Test Therapeutic Vaccine in People Living with HIV
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of North Carolina more than $5.6 million to test a therapeutic vaccine for HIV. The study's principal investigator says the goals are to redirect and strengthen the immune response to the virus.

14-Jul-2017 10:45 AM EDT
ALS: New Clues to the Cause and How Future Drugs Might Reverse Disease
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The protein TDP-43 is thought to cause muscle degeneration in patients with ALS. UNC and NC State researchers found that a specific chemical modification promotes TDP-43 clumping in animals. In muscle cells, scientists reversed protein clumping and prevented the sIBM-related muscle weakness.

10-Jul-2017 1:00 PM EDT
UNC Study Advances the Ability to Expose Latent HIV
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Cancer drug Vorinostat given every 72 hours can awaken sleeping HIV in the body, says researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. However, it does not clear or deplete infection, meaning additional advances will be needed to achieve a cure.

Released: 17-Jul-2017 3:05 PM EDT
In Baby's Dirty Diapers, the Clues to Baby's Brain Development
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Can the kinds of microbes colonizing the gut at age 1 predict later cognitive development? Findings from the UNC School of Medicine shed light on the surprising role of bacteria in how our brains develop during the first years of life.

   
12-Jul-2017 2:55 PM EDT
UNC Health Care Honored as “Most Wired Advanced” by American Hospital Association
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC Health Care is one of only 27 systems in the United States to be recognized as a “Most Wired Advanced” health system by the American Hospital Association (AHA) for its use of information technology to improve patient care and clinical integration.

4-Jul-2017 10:00 AM EDT
Kenan Charitable Trust Awards $1.5 Million to UNC Health Affairs Schools
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust has awarded the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $1.5 million to establish interprofessional clinical experiences for health professions students in rural areas of the state, launching the UNC Rural Interprofessional Health Initiative (RIPHI).

22-Jun-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Using ‘Sticky’ Nanoparticles, Researchers Develop New Strategy to Boost Body’s Cancer Defenses
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In the journal Nature Nanotechnology, University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers report on strides made in the development of a strategy to improve the immune system's detection of cancer proteins by using “sticky” nanoparticles.

Released: 20-Jun-2017 10:05 AM EDT
UNC/N.C. State Spinout Company Raises $5.8M for ‘Smart’ Insulin Devices
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Technology invented in a laboratory in the UNC-NC State Joint Biomedical Engineering Program could soon mean painless diabetes testing and insulin injections for the nearly 400 million people with diabetes worldwide.

Released: 13-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Researchers Show How a Cancer Gene Protects Genome Organization
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC School of Medicine researchers have cracked a long-standing mystery about an important enzyme called Set2 found in virtually all organisms other than bacteria. The basic science finding may have implications for understanding cancer development and how to halt it.

   
Released: 12-Jun-2017 6:05 PM EDT
UNC Researchers Lead Clinical Trial Evaluating Potential Treatment for Postpartum Depression
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine announced the publication of results from a multi-site phase 2 clinical trial with brexanolone, an investigational medication, in the treatment of severe postpartum depression (PPD).

Released: 12-Jun-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Where Cigarette Smoking’s Damage is Done . . . Down to Your DNA
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Scientists have known for decades that smoking cigarettes causes DNA damage, which leads to lung cancer. Now, for the first time, UNC School of Medicine scientists created a method for effectively mapping that DNA damage at high resolution across the genome.

   
8-Jun-2017 5:00 PM EDT
Is the Finger-Stick Blood Test Necessary for Type 2 Diabetes Treatment?
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In a landmark study, UNC School of Medicine researchers have shown that blood glucose testing does not offer a significant advantage in blood sugar control or quality of life for type 2 diabetes patients who are not treated with insulin.

Released: 8-Jun-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Researchers Identify How Class of Drugs Blocks Hepatitis C Virus Replication
University of North Carolina Health Care System

For the first time, researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show how the antiviral class of drugs called NS5A inhibitors interacts with the hepatitis C virus, and these findings show a difference between strains of HCV. These results were published in PLOS Pathogens.

5-Jun-2017 9:45 AM EDT
Predicting Autism: Study Links Infant Brain Connections to Diagnoses at Age 2
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In two previous studies, University of North Carolina researchers and colleagues linked infant brain anatomy differences to autism diagnoses at age two. Now they show differences in functional connections between brain regions at 6 months to predict autism at age two.

Released: 5-Jun-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Black, White Men View Impacts of Prostate Cancer Treatment Differently, Study Finds
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center surveyed 1,171 men diagnosed with prostate cancer in North Carolina, finding that while both white and black men were concerned about curing their cancer and the quality-of-life impacts of treatment, more black men considered other social and personal factors -- such as recovery time and cost -- to be very important in their treatment decision-making.

Released: 1-Jun-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Payments Linked to Higher Odds of Doctors Prescribing Certain Cancer Drugs
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In preliminary findings (abstract 6510) that will be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting 2017 in Chicago on Saturday, June 3, researchers show that when physicians had to choose between multiple, on-patent drugs for metastatic kidney cancer and chronic myeloid leukemia, they were more likely to prescribe drugs from companies they had received general payments from.

Released: 25-May-2017 12:05 PM EDT
In Fruit Fly and Human Genetics, Timing Is Everything
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Every animal starts as a clump of cells, which over time multiply and mature into many different types of cells, tissues, and organs. This is fundamental biology. Yet, the details of this process remain largely mysterious. Now, scientists have begun to unravel an important part of that mystery.

   
Released: 18-May-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Another Reason to Exercise: Burning Bone Fat – a Key to Better Bone Health
University of North Carolina Health Care System

For the first time, UNC School of Medicine researchers show that exercising burns the fat found within bone marrow and offers evidence that this process improves bone quality and the amount of bone in a matter of weeks.

   
Released: 15-May-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Journal of Infectious Diseases Features UNC HIV Researchers in Special Edition
University of North Carolina Health Care System

A special issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases focuses solely on HIV eradication and is edited by the director of the UNC HIV Cure Center in Chapel Hill.

12-May-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Strategy Significantly Boosts Colorectal Screening for Groups with Low Rates
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers report in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine that providing one-on-one support and customized tools for decision-making increased screening rates for patients at two community health centers in North Carolina and New Mexico.

Released: 2-May-2017 12:00 PM EDT
Researchers Map Genetic Changes in Glioblastoma as It Progresses, Test Potential Treatment Strategy
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In a pair of studies published in the journal Neuro-Oncology, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and collaborators report on the genetic evolution of glioblastoma as it progresses in severity and a potential strategy to treat this often fast-growing brain cancer type.

Released: 1-May-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Study Confirms Link Between Alcohol Consumption, Breast Cancer Risk in Black Women
University of North Carolina Health Care System

In findings published in the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers confirmed the link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in a study in black women. The association has been seen in other studies drawn from majority white populations.

Released: 27-Apr-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Popular iPhone App to Study Postpartum Depression Expands to New Countries, Modules and Android Version
University of North Carolina Health Care System

The UNC School of Medicine today launched the Android version of PPD ACTTM, a mobile app-based study helping to further the understanding of why some women suffer from Postpartum Depression (PPD) and others do not – critical knowledge for researchers working to find more effective treatments.

   
Released: 24-Apr-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Images of Health Risks Make Indoor Tanning Messages More Effective
University of North Carolina Health Care System

UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers report in a new study that anti-tanning bed messages with images showing longer-term health effects, such as skin cancer or wrinkles, produced greater negative emotional reactions and higher ratings of effectiveness in a survey of female college students than text-only messages.

Released: 20-Apr-2017 1:05 PM EDT
De Silva Lab Awarded $3 Million Federal Contract to Develop Zika Test
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine are working to develop a test for the Zika virus that they hope will provide accurate results for a wide range of time between when an individual is potentially exposed to when he or she is tested for the virus.

Released: 20-Apr-2017 10:40 AM EDT
Can Virtual Reality Help Us Prevent Falls in the Elderly and Others?
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Every year, falls lead to hospitalization or death for many elderly Americans. Standard clinical techniques generally cannot diagnose balance impairments before they lead to falls. But researchers now think virtual reality could be a big help in detecting and possibly reversing balance impairments.

13-Apr-2017 3:30 PM EDT
UNC Researchers Identify a New HIV Reservoir
University of North Carolina Health Care System

A UNC research team has identified a new cell in the body where HIV persists despite treatment. This discovery has major implications for cure research.



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