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To treat his patients, Cone Health orthopedic surgeon Dr. Marcus Duda has been turning to the sea, specifically wild-caught cod off the north shore of Iceland. He says the skins contain essential growth factors that promote healing, particularly in large, contaminated wounds.
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Clinical researcher Kristen Beavers says the hopes that those wearing the vests would lose less bone strength didn’t pan out.
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Charlotte the stingray who made headlines for her pregnancy died, according to an announcement by the Team ECCO aquarium.
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Joro spiders — invasive, brightly colored, orb-weaving arachnids that have been spreading in the U.S. for the past several years — have captured the public's interest and horror once again. But spider experts say the jury's still out on the impact the spider will have.
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The path of the solar eclipse did not pass directly over the Triad. But there was still enough for folks to get out and catch an indirect glimpse.
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On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will darken a swath of North America in the middle of the day, a cosmic event that is generating buzz, travel plans and watch parties from Mexico to Maine and beyond.
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About 150 nursing students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University recently took part in the first-of-its-kind Black Nurse…
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A WFDD listener asks what happened to the animals that used to live at Kaleideum North in Winston-Salem now that the experiential museum has relocated to downtown.
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Appalachian State University is hosting an appearance Friday by Alison Criscitiello, a National Geographic explorer who is a trained mountaineer and a glacier scientist. Her work includes climbing Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, to retrieve samples of ice that are thousands of years old.
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This weekend begins a new five-part series on NPR’s Hidden Brain. The weekly podcast and radio program explores many of the unconscious patterns that…
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is among the schools chosen to receive funding through an initiative by the U.S. Department of…
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