Adverse birth outcomes worse for foreign-born Latina mothers during Trump administration
A Carolina Population Center study examined birth records compiled from the National Center for Health Statistics of Latina women over a six-year period.
A Carolina Population Center study examined birth records compiled from the National Center for Health Statistics of Latina women over a six-year period.
Ruthly François is working with Jonathan Parr to understand drug resistance to malaria in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of four African countries that account for half malaria deaths worldwide.
María DeGuzmán is the founding director of the UNC Latina/o Studies Program. She has been contributing to research at Carolina for 24 years.
With the number of Americans residing in assisted living communities nearing 1 million and growing, CEAL@UNC’s work will be vital for ensuring that older adults nationwide have access to quality and supportive care that enables them to age with dignity and respect.
With groundbreaking research linking social media habits to brain changes, the center also provides career training and public awareness.