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Some drugs increase risk of falling: UNC researchers


Researchers at UNC have created a list of prescription drugs that increase the risk of falling for patients aged 65 and older who take four or more medications on a regular basis. read more

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Media invited to Hendersonville stop of Tar Heel Bus Tour on Wednesday (May 14) E-mail
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Media representatives are invited to join the 2008 Tar Heel Bus Tour for a stop Wednesday in Hendersonville. The privately funded tour, which continues through Friday (May 16), is taking 36 new UNC-Chapel Hill faculty members across the state to learn about its people, economy, environment, culture and history.
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Media invited to Goldsboro, Lee County stops of Tar Heel Bus Tour Tuesday (May 13) E-mail
Monday, May 12, 2008

Media representatives are invited to join the 2008 Tar Heel Bus Tour for stops Tuesday in Goldsboro and at the site of the former Carbonton Dam. The privately funded tour, which continues through Friday (May 16), is taking 36 new UNC-Chapel Hill faculty members across the state to learn about North Carolina’s people, economy, environment, culture and history.

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Too much or too little weight gain poses risks to pregnant mothers, babies E-mail
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Women who gain more or less than recommended amounts of weight during pregnancy are likely to increase the risk of problems for both themselves and their child, according to a new report by the RTI International-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based Practice Center.
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Charles B. Cairns appointed UNC School of Medicine chair of emergency medicine E-mail
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Dr. Charles B. Cairns has been appointed professor and chair of the department of emergency medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. He replaces Dr. Judith Tintinalli, who is stepping down after 17 years as chair.
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Chemist Papoian receives Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award E-mail
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Garegin Papoian, Ph.D., an assistant professor of chemistry in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, has received a national award for research and teaching given to outstanding young faculty in the chemical sciences.
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