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With abortion rights bills that are unlikely to pass, Democrats strive to show North Carolina what the future of healthcare could look like

(07/26/22 4:00am)

After North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order protecting women’s access to reproductive healthcare in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Democrat state legislators breathed a temporary sigh of relief.



‘Not with words, but rather with action’: Some students, faculty call for stronger efforts in Duke's Juneteenth commemoration

(06/20/22 9:47pm)

As Duke observes its first Juneteenth as a designated holiday, some students and faculty still feel more substantial action is needed to address the inequality that people of color face within the University and Durham. 


Duke researchers develop device to screen for infection-related hearing loss

(06/07/22 2:31am)

To combat the high rates of infection-related hearing loss in rural, underserved communities in the United States, a cohort of Duke biomedical engineering students, led by Mark Palmeri, professor of the practice in biomedical engineering and anesthesiology, in collaboration with surgery and audiological faculty now at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences have developed mobile health screening technology to detect middle ear disease that frequently leads to hearing loss.