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Can peanut allergies be cured?

August 22, 2025

Edwin Kim, director of the UNC Food Allergy Initiative at the UNC School of Medicine, explains the barriers patients face with current immunotherapy treatments and highlights his team’s research on a new patch approach.

Are we in a crisis of rudeness?

August 21, 2025

Christine Porath in the Kenan-Flagler Business School discusses her research on customer behavior and how increased stress may explain perceived rudeness.

UNC scientist works with ex-shark fishermen on tiger shark conservation

July 31, 2025

Chelsea Black, a shark expert and postdoctoral research fellow at UNC-Chapel Hill, discusses her work tagging tiger sharks and collecting GPS data.

Happiness doesn’t have to be a heavy lift

July 31, 2025

Barbara Fredrickson, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology and neuroscience department, talks about how micro-moments of positivity can improve wellbeing.

Even low doses of CBD may cause harm to the liver in some people, FDA study finds

July 16, 2025

Paul Watkins, co-director of the Triangle Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation, discusses recent research on how CBD affects liver cells and how its impact compares to that of other medications.

Food dyes are lurking in surprising places

July 16, 2025

Elizabeth Dunford in the Gillings School of Global Public Health discusses a recent study she led on food dyes, their potential health risks, and why further research is needed.

What flood insurance does and does not cover

July 16, 2025

Don Hornstein in the School of Law and director of the Center for Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics, explains how wind damage can affect a homeowner’s ability to receive flood reimbursement from private insurers.

Drug deaths plummet among young Americans as fentanyl carnage eases

June 24, 2025

Nabarun Dasgupta in the Gillings School of Global Public Health discusses the reduction in fatal overdoses, particularly in Generation Z populations.

There’s never a perfect time to have a baby — but 2025 is looking pretty tough

June 24, 2025

Karen Benjamin Guzzo, director of the Carolina Population Center, explains how current economic conditions are influencing people’s decisions to delay having children.

Teens with “addictive” phone use more likely to be suicidal: study

June 24, 2025

Mitch Prinstein in the College of Arts and Sciences explains why screen time alone is not always an adequate way to assess mental health risks for teens.