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Ninety-seven UNC physicians named 'Best Doctors' by Business North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL -- Ninety-seven UNC physicians are identified as among the state's best doctors in the July 2006 issue of Business North Carolina magazine.
Study: Targeting specific immune cells may help reduce rejection of skin grafts in burn patients
CHAPEL HILL -- Burn patients, such as a man currently in the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center who was burned over 90 percent of his skin, are among the most vulnerable to infection. Their injuries have traumatized their immune systems.
26th annual Camp Celebrate set for May 18-20 at Camp Kanata in Wake Forest
CHAPEL HILL – Camp Celebrate, the first camp in the United States for children who have survived burn injury, will meet for the 26th time May 18-20 at Camp Kanata in Wake Forest, N.C.
UNC Kidney Center receives $100,000 grant
CHAPEL HILL -- The UNC Kidney Center has been awarded $100,000 to help purchase a mobile outreach unit. The grant was presented by the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust of Winston-Salem.
Seven specialties at UNC Hospitals ranked among nation's best by U.S.News & World Report
CHAPEL HILL -- Seven medical specialties offered at the University of North Carolina Hospitals rank among the top 50 programs of their kind nationwide, reports the July 17 issue of U.S. News & World Report magazine.
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