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Patient survival not impacted by liver transplants performed at night or on weekends — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A new study led by Dr. A. Sidney Barritt IV of UNC shows that liver transplants performed at night or on weekends do not adversely affect patient or graft survival.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 3:06 pm By:
Patient survival not impacted by liver #transplants performed at night or on weekends. http://t.co/cu1382xk
Operation Medicine Drop — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “There will be an “Operation Medicine Drop” on April 28 at the Valet Lane in front of UNC Hospitals. The purpose is for anyone to be able to turn in unused, expired or unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications. Folks will be able to drive up, drop them off, and drive away. It is free, anonymous, and no questions will be asked.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 1:53 pm By:
Drop off unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs at Operation Medicine Drop on April 28. http://t.co/zDFpB7KP
Longer breastfeeding along with antiretroviral drugs could lower HIV transmission to babies — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “New research finds that early weaning – stopping breastfeeding before six months – is of little, if any, protective value against HIV transmission nor is it safe for infant survival.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 1:37 pm By:
Longer #breastfeeding + ART drugs could lower #HIV transmission to babies. http://t.co/30aMyADS
"The Fonz" Gets Personal: Stroke and its Effects — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “Henry Winkler, the actor best known for playing "The Fonz" on TV's Happy Days, will share the story of his mother's struggle with upper limb spasticity following her stroke on May 22 at the Friday Center.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2012 at 7:02 pm By:
'The Fonz' Gets Personal: #Stroke and its Effects. http://t.co/5qrpkOKZ (May 22 at #UNC Friday Center)
New book summarizes state of eHealth applications — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “UNC’s Seth Noar examines intersection of technology and health” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2012 at 5:58 pm By:
New book summarizes state of #eHealth applications. http://t.co/lSUW5okg
Stanford and MIT scientists win Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “The Perl prize carries a $10,000 award and is given to recognize a seminal achievement in neuroscience. Past recipients have included four subsequent winners of the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2012 at 5:55 pm By:
Stanford, MIT scientists win Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize. http://t.co/qfa4vo2V #SITT
Ten minutes could save your life: FREE Head & Neck Cancer Screenings — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “UNC Health Care will offer free screenings during Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week, on Wednesday, April 25, from 1 - 4 p.m. in the Ear, Nose, & Throat Clinic on the ground floor of the N.C. Neurosciences Hospital.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2012 at 5:25 pm By:
Great #HeadNeckCancer chat, @EinsteinMed! We are offering free screenings in our ENT Clinic today. http://t.co/qUlxR1hz
RN: Real Nurses - Suzy Lawrence — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “Suzy Lawrence, a nurse in UNC Gynecologic Oncology, takes an environmentally aware approach to the way she lives.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
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This nurse takes an environmentally aware approach to the way she lives. http://t.co/JYTV5Izm
Structure of ‘Salvia’ receptor solved — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A research team has determined the structure of the kappa-opioid receptor — site of action of the widely abused hallucinogen Salvia divinorum – solving longstanding scientific mysteries and offering new insights for treating drug addiction, chronic pain and depression.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
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Structure of ‘Salvia’ receptor solved — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A research team has determined the structure of the kappa-opioid receptor — site of action of the widely abused hallucinogen Salvia divinorum – solving longstanding scientific mysteries and offering new insights for treating drug addiction, chronic pain and depression.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 7:45 pm By:
Structure of #salvia receptor solved, giving new insights for treating drug addiction, pain, & #depression. http://t.co/FIAUwRJQ
Luella Love: New Lungs for a New Life — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A 48-year-old Concord woman receives a double-lung transplant, giving her a second chance at life, a life her mother had been told wouldn’t exceed her daughter’s entry to kindergarten.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 3:50 pm By:
11 is lucky number for woman with #CysticFibrosis -- new lungs gave her 2nd chance at life. http://t.co/zKV10ekc #CF
Network approach improves outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease despite lack of new treatments — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “In this study, the proportion of children with Crohn’s disease in remission increased from 55 percent to 68 percent, with a similar improvement in ulcerative colitis patients.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on March 13, 2012 at 6:19 pm By:
Network approach improves outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease. http://t.co/n0LTiyNw #IBD (cc: @ImproveCareNow)
Brain imaging differences evident at 6 months in infants who develop autism — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “This study led by UNC researchers suggests that autism does not appear suddenly in young children, but instead develops over time during infancy.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2012 at 1:17 pm By:
New study: Brain imaging differences evident at 6 months in infants who develop #autism. http://t.co/R6lOycgO
North Carolina-based genetic resources fuel big scientific progress — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A series of 15 scientific papers published this week in the journals of the Genetics Society of America (Genetics and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics) put North Carolina at the epicenter of a scientific resource called the Collaborative Cross.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on February 16, 2012 at 2:56 pm By:
North Carolina-based genetic resources fuel big scientific progress. http://t.co/nFQijlPk
David Alston: Snatching the Silver Lining from the Cloud of a Cancer Recurrence — News Room - UNC Health Care
news.unchealthcare.org — “A 42-year-old Carrboro resident prepares for UNC Hospitals’ first triple-tandem stem cell transplant in an adult for the treatment of a testicular cancer recurrence, growing in wisdom and insight along the way.” View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org
Most Recently Shared on February 15, 2012 at 5:32 pm By:
Touching story: Man prepares for UNC Hospitals' first triple-tandem stem cell transplant in an adult. http://t.co/qpSvYP9p

