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June 2004
- UNC
students hit Hollywood for show biz internships
(June 30, 2004)
- UNC
scientists discover molecular pathway leading to nerve growth,
regeneration (June 30, 2004)
- Partnership
between UNC public health officials, local health directors
aims to decrease teen smoking (June 29, 2004)
- Undergraduates
are leading research projects throughout world, with funding
of fellowships (June 29, 2004)
- Study:
mothers fish consumption can boost childrens development
(June 24, 2004)
- Anabolic
steroids may improve surgical repair of torn shoulder tendons,
study finds (June 24, 2004)
- Study
sheds new light on genetic risk for Parkinsons disease
(June 24, 2004)
- Renovations
in Boone, Falstaff and new Amistad in Raleigh highlight
current outdoor drama season
(June 23, 2004)
- Hormone
therapy appears to boost dementia risk in women over age 65
(June 22, 2004)
- UNC
Lineberger receives prestigious National Cancer Institute GI
SPORE grant (June 22, 2004)
- New
media campaign warns of second-hand smoke dangers
(June 21, 2004)
- National
economy is in great shape and gaining momentum, expert says
(June 18, 2004)
- Antioxidants
during pregnancy may help prevent birth defects tied to alcohol
(June 18, 2004)
- Congressional
Minority Caucus members to participate in upcoming videoconference
(June 17, 2004)
- Institute
to help teachers educate students on importance of preserving
groundwater
(June 17, 2004)
- New
play centers on betrayal in life of celebrated UNC professor
Mitchell (June 16, 2004)
- N.C.
Task Force on Genomics and Public Health releases state genomics
plan to help policymakers (June 16, 2004)
- UNC
scientists uncover crucial mechanism for blood vessel development
(June 15, 2004)
- Seventeen
students earn Carolina Award for Outstanding Achievement in
Science (June 15, 2004)
- UNC
researchers launch international clinical trial to study neurological
disease in HIV-AIDs patients
(June 10, 2004)
- Understanding
why men hurt women seen as one key to designing treatment
(June 10, 2004)
- $3
million gift endows Cole professorship in School of Journalism,
Mass Communication
(June 10, 2004)
- New
non-aspirin pain drug proves effective against recurrent prostate
cancer (June 9, 2004)
- UNCs
Bryan Fellows begin summer service projects in North Carolina
(June 9, 2004)
- Local
students earn UNC degrees; recognized on Deans List
(June 4, 2004)
- HIV
infection impairs immunity to malaria in pregnant women
(June 3, 2004)
- Ernest
Hemingways literary stock high again, hundreds expected
at his Key West conference
(June 3, 2004)
- Study:
economic growth boosting womens obesity in poorer nations
(June 2, 2004)
- UNC
scientists block cellular enzyme activity involved in cancer
progression (June 2, 2004)
- Civic
education program awards grants to eleven groups statewide
(June 2, 2004)
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