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The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty and staff throughout the month of April.


John Batsis, MD, discussed a rare side effect of statin
John Buse, MD, was interviewed about making GLP-1s affordable.
Emily Chang, MD, explained 6 behaviors that will help keep your kidneys healthy.
Edwin Kim, MD, noted the rise in pollen, and patients struggling with pollen allergies.
Seth Berkowitz, MD, joined a podcast on SNAP to discuss the programs health implications.
Anne Peery, MD, MSCR, participated in a study revealing the $100 billion dollar cost of gastrointestinal disease.
Jacob Stein, MD, MPH, and other UNC researchers studied how often young adults and adolescents were represented in cancer claims data.
Anisha Ganguly, MD, MPH, co-authored a study on how lack of childcare impacts appointment adherence.
Amit Gupta, MD, MHPE, particpated in a podcast on doctors intuition and training.
David Weber, MD, MPH, gave insight as to why this flue season in NC has been so deadly.
John Buse, MD, and Matthew Cavender, MD, MPH, found that an oral semaglutide reduces heart attack risk for patients with type 2 diabetes.
David Wohl, MD, spoke on the recent measles outbreak.
Sarah Mcgill, MD, MSc, gave insight into alpha gal syndrome as tick season begins.
John Buse, MD, was the lead authour in a study on the prevalence of hypercortisolism in type 2 diabetes.
Richard Loeser, MD, spoke to Womens Health magazine on oxidative stress.
Matthew Cavender, MD, MPH, explained the difficulty of putting semaglutides into a pill.
Edward Barnes, MD, MPH, spoke to the real experience of living with a J pouch.
Amanda E. Nelson, MD, and Thurston Arthritis Research Center researchers coauthored a study titled, “Translational genomics of osteoarthritis in 1,962,069 individuals” in Nature.
John Buse, MD, PhD,led a study finding 24% of individuals with difficult-to-control type 2 diabetes also present with hypercortisolism (Cushing’s syndrome).