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North Carolina's Children's health campus is only dedicated to children through a partnership between UNC Health and Duke Health systems.
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Duke and UNC Health follow WakeMed’s steps by restricting access to visitors under 12 years old, among other precautions.
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Researchers at Duke University Medical Center published the study showing a blood test can predict which patients will develop knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before it would show up on an X-ray.
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Opill could fill gaps for people who face barriers obtaining a prescription from a provider, but price may continue to be an obstacle for some.
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In a move that signals another step past the height of the pandemic, the Triangle's three major hospital systems are relaxing mask requirements.
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Two new hospitals in Wake County, including a new behavioral health hospital, received regulatory approval. When the dust settles on any appeals, it would mean one of the fastest expansions of new hospitals in the county's history.
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The healthcare sector in the United States accounts for 8.5% of national carbon emissions. Hospitals use enormous amounts of energy to provide nonstop care for patients. In North Carolina, some hospital systems are starting their work to become more sustainable.
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The broad-acting snakebite treatment is in clinical trials at Duke University and around the world.
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Both Duke and UNC have filed appeals on the decision to award MRI scanner to Raleigh Radiology, a common practice for an entity that loses a bid.
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As North Carolina sees more and more people hospitalized due to COVID-19, doctors at Triangle hospitals express concern, but also confidence that the…