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The devastation caused by the Helene stormwaters and winds is particularly challenging for medically vulnerable groups, such ...
Vulnerable residents at risk as providers scramble to restore life-saving treatment across western North Carolina.
Hospital staff work through communication disruptions, water system failures and their own storm-induced uncertainty to keep ...
State and federal officials race to deliver food, water, medicine and connectivity to NC mountain communities stricken by the floodwaters.
N.C. residents’ needs after Hurricane Helene's devastation put spotlight on a race that’s usually low-profile.
North Carolina has about $5.5 billion reserved for emergencies, but it will take several weeks to assess damage from ...
“These fees are being charged to people for things that have nothing to do with hospital care,” Kelmar said. “Insurance companies are rightly saying, ‘We’re not paying this, because it’s not hospital ...
Charlotte’s new medical school and innovation district: a "surgical ballroom," anatomy without cadavers & more ...
Insect expert explains why floodwater mosquitoes plague battered parts of the state in the wake of major storms.
Funds will boost access to treatment in areas that are some of the hardest hit in the opioid epidemic over the next four years.
Ben Chapman, a professor and department head of Agricultural and Human Sciences at N.C. State University, said the issue never sours, despite a wealth of scientific evidence about the risks of ...