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Reserve Your Spot for a Guided Tour of the NRI on July 24

Reserve Your Spot for a Guided Tour of the NRI on July 24

Thank you for your interest in touring the NRI! The open tour has reached capacity. Please fill out the form below if you would like to be added to the waitlist in case of cancellations.  Join us on Thursday, July...

The Vitamin That Helps—and Hurts—Cancer

The Vitamin That Helps—and Hurts—Cancer

Madeline Childress, a doctoral student at the UNC Nutrition Research Institute in the Natalia Krupenko Lab, is tackling one of the biggest challenges in cancer treatment: how to kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones. “Cancer, believe it or not, is actually...

Feeding Health with Intelligence featuring Deborah F. Tate, PhD

Feeding Health with Intelligence featuring Deborah F. Tate, PhD

A new article written by Megan Mendenhall for UNC Research Stories explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming science—and how Carolina researchers are using it to improve human health. UNC Research Stories is a digital storytelling series from UNC...

Easy Ways to Drink More Water

Easy Ways to Drink More Water

This article originally appeared on UNC Health Talk, July 2018. You might be tired of people telling you — or even telling yourself — that you have to drink more water. In recent years, staying hydrated has become all the rage, complete with special goal water...

Why Some Diets Fail – UNC Researchers Investigate Metabolic Clues

Why Some Diets Fail – UNC Researchers Investigate Metabolic Clues

A new study from the UNC Nutrition Research Institute (NRI), published in the American Journal of Physiology, reveals metabolic markers that may predict weight loss success on calorie restriction (CR). Led by Evan Paules, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the Hursting...

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